> On Mar 10, 2023, at 10:59 AM, Ralph Seichter via Postfix-users 
> <postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
> 
> * Jim Popovitch via Postfix-users:
> 
>> On Fri, 2023-03-10 at 17:35 +0200, mailmary--- via Postfix-users wrote:
>> 
>>> Looking at the opendkim/opendmarc right now, they appear dead over
>>> the past 2 years or so, which is sad really.
>> 
>> It's not sad at all. It's a testament to the stability of the project.
>> Sure, both projects could use some polishing maybe, but that is not
>> something that is "sad"
> 
> Looking at the number of open issues and pull requests on GitHub for both
> OpenDKIM and OpenDMARC, the assessment "He's dead, Jim." seems fitting
> to me. To give just one example, Michael Orlitzky and I opened a pull
> request adding OpenRC support (required for Gentoo Linux) to OpenDKIM in
> April 2019 [1], and that PR is still stuck in limbo, as are many other
> enhancements and bugfixes. To me, these are not signs of maturity or
> stability, but of abandonment and death.

So, this is a serious thread hijack off the whole “lists migrating to a new 
server” and I’m not going to respond much here.

We could use help on a bunch of things, and I’m going to try and put together a 
list.  I have administrative access to many things, but critically, NOT the box 
hosting the DNS or the mailing lists.

I want to fix things.  It’s not my day job, and I need help.  Maybe I’ll make a 
separate post here.

-Dan

> 
> -Ralph
> 
> [1] https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDKIM/pull/41
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