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python-crowd needs a new owner #34

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aelse opened this issue Mar 26, 2016 · 8 comments
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python-crowd needs a new owner #34

aelse opened this issue Mar 26, 2016 · 8 comments

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aelse commented Mar 26, 2016

In the past week I've merged in and dealt with a number of PRs and issues, many of which have been outstanding for longer than a year. This is the last of the updates that I intend to make.

When I created this library it was something useful to me in my work that I thought others could also use. I published it on github and on pypi, hoping to help the widest audience. I no longer user this module myself and it's become a burden to the small community of users that I continue to own it without giving it the care and attention it requires.

This module needs a new owner of the code and pypi package. Please get in touch if you are interested.

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aelse commented Mar 26, 2016

@ssbarnea - You've been the most active participant? Any interest?

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I will do my best to review PRs and to release new versions whenever is needed but I cannot guarantee new development.

@aelse I switched jobs recently and my involvement with Atlassian is considerably lower now. Still, in order to keep the project alive I would recommend switching it under the PyContribs github organization, where there are several people that can take care of it. Jira library is under the same organisation too.

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aelse commented Mar 30, 2016

Thanks Sorin, I'll have a look at PyContribs.

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potus98 commented May 1, 2018

@aelse @ssbarnea , It's been a while, but I've appreciated the usefulness of python-crowd. Maybe I can help? I expect to have a small pull request coming up soon.

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ssbarnea commented May 2, 2018

@potus98 Sure, you are welcomed. Just remember to mention me on github when you need my help, or even on irc on #pycontribs channel, I may not respond instantly by I do get all messages and will act on them.

I have no further interest in crowd which means that I am willing to hand it over to the next maintainer really easy, I just need to see that things are going to the right direction.

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potus98 commented May 2, 2018

@ssbarnea , thank you for the reply. I'm actively using python-crowd by developing python tools that import and use python-crowd. We needed a small enhancement to support additional crowd API functionality. Will submit a pull request soon, but wanted to connect with the community first, introduce myself, and ensure I was approaching the pull request respectfully.

If I submit a pull request for python-crowd, is it likely to be reviewed? Or, should I be seeking maintainer status? I'm willing to pitch-in and don't have any plans to make any major changes.

Any suggestions are welcomed. Certainly don't want to waste your time!
-John

edit: After I get our current need resolved, I'd like to take a look at some of the outstanding issues. Maybe there's other features that can build upon what you've started.

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potus98 commented May 6, 2018

Hi @kiorky @ssbarnea @hdost
Bumping thread in hopes of connecting with someone from pycontribs. If I submit a pull request for python-crowd, is it likely to be reviewed? Or, should I be seeking maintainer status? I'm willing to pitch-in and don't have any plans to make any major changes.

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