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update maintainer #124

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@fmessmer fmessmer commented Aug 9, 2017

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What is the ROS policy on removing already released packages?

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What is the replacement for cob_kinematics or why is it not used anymore? Is this done by moveit (plugins) now?

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cob_kinematic is not used atm and was not used for quite a while...it is one of the packages that was always prone to be broken due to changes in the plugin API of moveit....it already is removed on the kinetic_dev branch anyway...

I do not know what happens to removed and already released packages....we have had such cases before and haven't had issues releasing...e.g. in cob_extern, cob_substitute, etc....the respective package do not appear on http://repositories.ros.org/status_page/ros_indigo_default.html anymore

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I don't see the need to remove it now from the indigo.

@ipa-rmb ipa-rmb merged commit ca9c390 into ipa320:indigo_dev Aug 14, 2017
@fmessmer fmessmer deleted the update_maintainer branch September 4, 2017 12:57
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