On 2024-02-21 11:27, Amin Bandali wrote:
Jing Luo writes:

On 2024-02-20 04:12, Amin Bandali wrote:
Hello,
Jing Luo writes:

Hello,
Please drop Bazaar. It's been 8 years since the last release. I
doubt
if it's worth anyone's time to maintain it anymore.
Thank you for your email.
We don't simply 'drop' GNU packages.  I have, however, emailed the
GNU maintainer of Bazaar to inquire about the current development and
maintenance status of the project and going into the future.
Thanks,
-a

Ah, I assumed it was orphaned since the GNU package is "hosted" at
archive.org. There is a fork called "Breezy" or "brz" available for
debian etc, so I assumed it was the best for GNU to drop it (to save
manpower etc.)

Hacking happy.

Right.  As I understand it, Bazaar used to be developed and maintained
in collaboration with Canonical, as hinted at by the fact that the
project's site and wiki were hosted on canonical.com subdomains.
It would probably be fair to say that the world at large has moved on
to other VCSes, primarily to git, and it would seem that Canonical is
no longer interested in developing/maintaining Bazaar - since they
shut down the server(s) hosting those subdomains - and the community
forked Bazaar into Breezy, as you mentioned.  However, Bazaar still
technically remains an (active) GNU package, so I've emailed its
GNU maintainer to inquire about its status and whether he has any
further plans for its future or, if it would make sense for us to
mark it as 'decommissioned'.

Hi! 10 months passed, did you get any reply from the maintainer on record for Bazaar?

As I said...if GNU doesn't decommission it, it's going to be a maintenance burden one way or another. e.g. on Savannah "technically" still supports it (only because of its undecommisioned status??), which makes Savannah hackers life miserable, because both bzr and its web repo viewer "loggerhead" are a PITA to set up and maintain, which is also one of the reasons some of Savannah's VMs are running on ancient versions of Trisquel, which are just maintenance nightmares for obvious reasons.

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