Oh, didn't know that. I just commited OpenBSD's variant of the ISC
license and attached a tarball pointing to the new release.
Anything else I should change?
Ok?

(Sending this yet again, mailing list keeps filtering it)

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 11:56:54PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> It's not very useful if there is no license because we cannot distribute 
> packages.
> 
> 
> On 2020/02/27 21:07, nanonymous wrote:
> > Hey ports@
> > I am the developer of anondate, a daemon that updates the system clock
> > anonymously using HTTP over Tor. It uses pledge and fork+exec privsep.
> > Homepage: https://notabug.org/Nanonymous/anondate
> > Tested heavily on amd64.
> > 
> > This is my first port, so let me know if I got anything wrong.
> > 
> > A few newbie questions:
> > - Is there a better/cleaner way to accomplish what I did in the
> >   post-install target?
> > - Is the lack of a license okay?
> > - How does maintainership work? Would I the maintainer if I mail ports@
> >   my updates after new releases? Because that's what I intend to do.
> > 
> > I don't mind patching it upstream to accomodate any changes.
> > 
> > Here's the diff for user.list:
> > --- /usr/ports/infrastructure/db/user.list.orig Thu Feb 27 20:55:35 2020
> > +++ /usr/ports/infrastructure/db/user.list      Thu Feb 27 20:56:58 2020
> > @@ -355,3 +355,4 @@ id  user            group           port
> >  845 _snmpexporter      _snmpexporter   sysutils/snmp_exporter
> >  846 _dhcpcd            _dhcpcd         net/dhcpcd
> >  847 _iperf3            _iperf3         net/iperf3
> > +848 _anondate          _anondate       net/anondate
> 
> 

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