[Bug 47087] Remove me as a maintainer for all applications on appdb

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Sun Apr 28 01:10:29 CDT 2019


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47087

Robert Walker <bob.mt.wya at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Robert Walker <bob.mt.wya at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Artem S. Tashkinov from comment #0)
> If whoever rejected my request wants to apologize, then we may forget this
> accident as a nuisance and I can keep on being a maintainer in AppDB.

It was I who rejected the Maintainer reinstatement (noting in my defence that
I've never personally removed any inactive Maintainers on AppDB!)

I must apologise that you've got to go to these length to contact Admin's on
the site (it's a really rubbish setup - patches for the AppDB site are very
welcome!)

I don't think we (Admin's) can re-add an application Maintainership to a
standard AppDB user. So if you could kindly resubmit the request and link to
this bug report (in the body) then we can re-add your maintainership.

I would kindly request, in return, that you start (slowly!) to bump some of
your maintained applications to more up-to-date Wine versions. It is AppDB
policy that Maintainers are expected to keep test submissions reasonably
up-to-date with recent(ish) Wine release... In 2019 it's not really acceptable
to maintain applications that have no tests, for _any_ version of the
application, that are used a Wine version more recent than 1.x ... If you could
therefore concentrate on getting these applications more up-to-date - that
would be great! :-)

Thanks and sorry for the harsh policy enforcement on my part!
Robert

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