ports/171019: [new port] science/isis3: USGS ISIS3 planetary mapping tool
Philippe Audéoud
jadawin at FreeBSD.org
Wed Nov 20 16:00:57 UTC 2013
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013, O. Hartmann wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 15:02:52 GMT
> jadawin at FreeBSD.org wrote:
>
> > Synopsis: [new port] science/isis3: USGS ISIS3 planetary mapping tool
> >
> > State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback
> > State-Changed-By: jadawin
> > State-Changed-When: Wed Nov 20 15:02:52 UTC 2013
> > State-Changed-Why:
> > No activity since 25 Sep 2012. Can we close this PR?
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=171019
>
> It seems you're closing all of my requests? No activity means: I didn't
> get response regarding the PR/request.
>
> In this specific case, yes, please close.
>
> Reason:
>
> USGS provides only rsync-distributed distributions for a small selection
> of Linux distributions and Apple OS X. The port also depends on
> NASA graphics/visionworkbench, which seems to be broken now for quite a
> while (no feedback/response at all, too).
>
> Since astro/cspice is a prerequisite, and the PR for this
> astronomical set of routines has also been closed a couple of days ago,
> the port is crippled.
>
> Thanks.
>
> oh
Hello,
I don't close your specific requests. I close old requests with no
activity. I'm doing because old PR may have changed due to upstream
change and so on and because old PR don't have visibility. A new PR is
more visible to committer and have more chance to be committed.
It's not against you, it's just a way to make PR move quickly.
Regards,
--
Philippe Audéoud
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