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Maybe soon portsmon can be fixed, so just let a note to inform users
that this resource is currently not working.

Test Plan

The resulting document can be seen here and here.

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dbaio requested review of this revision.Apr 11 2021, 8:43 PM
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  • Fix grammar, tks pauamma

As said python updates date back to 2019 or something, maybe portsmon bits should be removed or commented out.

In D29717#666530, @mat wrote:

As said python updates date back to 2019 or something, maybe portsmon bits should be removed or commented out.

@mat what about adding this note and wait for 3 or 6 months? If we don't have any progress we can remove that. And I can add this reminder for myself.

There is D29715 as well that adds this note.

ps. I pinged Mark about that

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Apr 16 2021, 6:53 AM
ygy added a subscriber: ygy.

what about adding this note and wait for 3 or 6 months? If we don't have any progress we can remove that. And I can add this reminder for myself.

Please! Thanks!

FWIW, portmon has been dead due to 'python' for more than a few years. It is unrelated to 'latest Python updates' which is ambiguous.