Sounds good to me, I've been too scattered lately to keep track of stuff,
thanks for taking this over :)

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Morten Fangel <fan...@sevengoslings.net>wrote:

> Hi All
>
> As some might now, Andy Smith / Termie is the author of the PHP library -
> and he's officially still the maintainer of it.
> However, in the last period of time I have been the one going through the
> issue-tracker and fixing the issues that come up. In the beginning I always
> checked my contributions with Termie before committing. However, the last
> few times I tried to reach him for comments on my changes I have been unable
> to get replies.
>
> So I took a (drastic?) decision and appointed myself de facto maintainer of
> the library and fixed the remaining outstanding issues and committed the
> changes without clearing these with Termie.
> (For those curious, it's 5 commits and 8 issues I've dealt with
> singlehandedly)
>
> Okay, so the point of this email is just to say that I would like to be the
> official maintainer, and not just some "rebel" who commits code without
> checking. Does anyone have any objections? Especially if you, Termie, is
> reading this - is it okay?
>
> Regards
> Morten Fangel
>
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