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This project currently has several open issues and pull requests for important issues (#87 in particular) that appear to be going unaddressed for an extended period.
Once before, in pypi/support#1584, this project appeared to be abandoned, but @tholo came to the rescue and addressed the critical issues, but there's been little activity since.
I'd like to find a way to give users better assurances around maintenance of this project. Several users, including @VRGhost and myself, are willing to help with the maintenance.
I can't speak for VRGhost, but I'm willing to follow whatever guidance tholo would like to give, but it would be helpful if there were more than one person with (a) commit rights on the repo and (b) maintenance privileges in PyPI.
It may help with the bus factor if the project is also moved to an organization. It may be worth looking into sharing ownership under the /pytest org. I'm also willing to host the project under my personal account.
Thorsten, please let us know what involvement you have, how you'd like to see this project managed, and how we can help.
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This project currently has several open issues and pull requests for important issues (#87 in particular) that appear to be going unaddressed for an extended period.
Once before, in pypi/support#1584, this project appeared to be abandoned, but @tholo came to the rescue and addressed the critical issues, but there's been little activity since.
I'd like to find a way to give users better assurances around maintenance of this project. Several users, including @VRGhost and myself, are willing to help with the maintenance.
I can't speak for VRGhost, but I'm willing to follow whatever guidance tholo would like to give, but it would be helpful if there were more than one person with (a) commit rights on the repo and (b) maintenance privileges in PyPI.
It may help with the bus factor if the project is also moved to an organization. It may be worth looking into sharing ownership under the /pytest org. I'm also willing to host the project under my personal account.
Thorsten, please let us know what involvement you have, how you'd like to see this project managed, and how we can help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: