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Rusmir Dusko
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These ports are no longer used or cared for.
Dave Shar <koalative at gmail.com> wishes to maintain these ports with my help. deskutils/py-send2trash - Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com - Change license BSD to BSD3CLAUSE - Use USE_PYDISTUTILS=yes instead of easy_install - Remove PYDISTUTILS_PKGNAME and add PYDISTUTILS_AUTOPLIST graphics/founts - Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com - Add REINPLACE, fix ELAST - Change distinfo, remove supplied icon graphics/py-pyggel - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com graphics/radius-engine - Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com irc/py-fishcrypt - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com sysutils/gigolo - Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email - Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com - Use tar:bzip2 instead of USE_BZIP2=yes - Remove TODO from DOCS - Remove useless .include <bsd.port.options.mk> - Change pkg-plist, remove mtree
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