ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Hello, > > Leo Famulari skribis: > >> I see two different issues here: >> >> 1) The project is unmaintained (last release 2016) and the underlying >> platform (Python 2) will become unmaintained in January 2020. >> >> I think these maintenance issues are not a blocker in this case. We >> package lots of software that has been basically abandoned for longer >> than MAT. Its source repo saw activity in March. On this subject, we >> should think about building from HEAD since those new commits will >> probably never be "released". >> >> 2) The software is not guaranteed to achieve its goals. >> >> I think the idea of "anonymizing" a file is always going to be >> manifested as a goal rather than a full solution. No matter the level of >> upstream maintenance, anonymity can never be guaranteed. >> >> So, I think it's okay to add the package with a big warning in the >> description, maybe even saying something scary like "only recommended >> for educational and research activity". > > Sounds reasonable to me. > > Chris, what would you like to do with this package? If we can resolve the issue with the tests and add a warning to the package description, I'd be OK with adding it. However, the tests currently error out or fail, even though the package builds successfully. That's concerning, and I don't feel comfortable adding the package, even with a warning, until it's been addressed. I don't have a lot of time to work on this right now. I will eventually get around to it, but if somebody wants MAT sooner, please feel free to take over and do it before I get around to it. -- Chris