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maintenance team? #161
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pinged @gurgeh again on twitter here: https://twitter.com/theanarcat/status/929841791427383296 |
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FWIW, i have created an organization named |
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This seems like a good idea |
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@anarcat I see no invitation to the "selfspy" organization. What do I have to do to help you move the project there? |
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I'd suggest making all members of the organization public, by the way, to make it more visible who are the people that contributors can reach out to, in case repo activity or response times happen to slow down again. |
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@gurgeh i'm not sure - i invited you there, and renewed the invitation just now. can't you see a link in your inbox or something? the organization is here: https://github.com/selfspy @waldyrious I made my membership public - it looks like it's a per-member thing. |
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OK, so now the "selfspy" organization owns the repo! BTW, the invitation did not turn up in my inbox, but when I clicked the organization link above, I could join. |
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excellent, good job! |
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Hi @anarcat, @gurgeh! I've seen that this project went idle for quite some time again (the last commit is dated more than 3 years ago). I believe there are a few major maintenance fixes that should be brought forward (eg. breaking pyobjc incompatibilities with the latest cocoa releases, a needed transition from Python 2 to Python 3.x, since 2.7 will be discontinued, etc.) I would be interested in moving the project forward since I can see a lot of value in it. Any chance:
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hi!
could it be possible to add people that can approve pull requests and make releases here? looking at that twitter discussion and the feedback I received on #156 (comment) from @waldyrious, it looks like you'd be open to adding more admins or moving to a separate organization.
at least, before you go, you should share access to the PyPI project because that is a pain to recover if you abandon the project.
thanks!
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