> Why pick portupgrade when a lot of people (including myself) use it? There 
> are 
> probably 100's of ports more worthy of deprecation. Maybe there should be a 
> policy to deprecate all unmaintained ports if nobody steps up. You can always 
> drag it out of the attic if enough people squak and probably find someone to 
> maintain it in the process.
> 

Personally, I don't see any reason at all to deprecate it.
It works, it's maintained (by ruby@ and me personally) and it's
generally useful.  If someone feels that there's lack of maintainership
here he's always welcome to step in and contribute time/resources.

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