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Looking to hand over maintainership #41

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djc opened this issue Dec 31, 2021 · 5 comments
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Looking to hand over maintainership #41

djc opened this issue Dec 31, 2021 · 5 comments

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@djc
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djc commented Dec 31, 2021

I'd like to stop maintaining this package, since I don't really have a use for it.

@brechtm, @yarikoptic, @rly, @yurivict any interest in taking over?

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brechtm commented Jan 2, 2022

Unfortunately I'm not even managing to spend any time on citeproc-py which relies on rnc2rng, so I'm going to pass.

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rly commented Jan 4, 2022

Sorry, I have too many other projects on my plate, so I am going to pass as well.

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yurivict commented Jan 4, 2022

Sorry, I don't use rnc2rng, I only maintain its port on FreeBSD and perhaps I've created some issues here but that's the extent of my involvement.

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A similar crutch with time here BUT given low number of open issues and relatively small size of the project, I wonder what maintainership would involve here and may be we could collectively "keep an eye" on it?

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djc commented Jan 5, 2022

Yeah, the workload has been really minimal -- for the past year, really the only work has to be to update things to update Python versions in CI/package metadata. There was a tiny regression in Dec 2020, but that was easily taken care off as well. So it's really not a lot of work to maintain this.

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