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Move in multiparty #30

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dougwilson opened this issue Aug 9, 2016 · 6 comments
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Move in multiparty #30

dougwilson opened this issue Aug 9, 2016 · 6 comments
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@dougwilson
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This is an issue to discuss if we want to move the multiparty module into the Express.js TC (probably under the pillarjs organization). I know I personally use it a lot, and have had a bunch of work go in there, but want to get how people feel about this. The module is currently offered to me if I would like to move it, and I feel like, if anywhere, Express.js would be a fine home for it.

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crandmck commented Aug 9, 2016

Just to be clear, you're referring to https://github.com/andrewrk/node-multiparty, right?

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Yes

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I'm going to add @andrewrk as an owner to the expressjs organization in GitHub so he can move the https://github.com/andrewrk/node-multiparty and https://github.com/andrewrk/connect-multiparty repositories into the organization. After the move, I will downgrade the membership to a member of a multiparty team and then we can figure it out from there :)

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Sounds good. Let me know when it's time for me to take action.

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Alright, both repos transferred

@dougwilson dougwilson self-assigned this Aug 11, 2016
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Awesome, @andrewrk !

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