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Re: [sup-talk] call for new maintainers



Hello,

How much work you estimate per week?

I'm familiar with Ruby and Git, but I'm not very familiar with the code of SUP itself as I haven't read it entirely yet.. I would gladly help sup but I need to know first how much work to expect..

Regards,
Wael Nasreddine

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 19:40, William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net> wrote:
I said this in another thread on sup-devel, but I thought I'd give it a
broader audience.

Rich is stepping down as maintainer due to lack of time (but will still
be around as a contributor). I personally have a little more time
nowadays than I did before. But I would rather spend it working on
features, including possible a new index backend.

So, anyone who would be interested in the maintainership busywork of
collecting patches from sup-devel, making branches, and pushing
releases, please let me know. You must be familiar with git, Ruby and,
of course, Sup. I can provide a brief guide of how this all works.

In exchange, you will have access to the secret Sup maintainer meetings
that take place in the smoky backrooms of various San Francisco bars.

If multiple people are interested, we can set up a rotation so that no
one is stuck with it forever.

If no one responds, I will continue to be your (not very responsive)
maintainer.
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William <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>
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