I'd like to congratulate and thank Maria Geller (https://github.com/mneise) for 
stepping up to take over maintainership of lein-cljsbuild. I'm very happy to 
see the project continue with an active owner.

https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/commit/b866dfa95df688fe83ffed2c758a4dc19b3fc100

Also, I'd like to thank Chas again for all his work on the project, and for 
taking care to make the hand-off go smoothly.

-Evan

On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 8:29:39 PM UTC-7, Evan Mezeske wrote:
> Thanks, Chas, for all the work you put into lein-cljsbuild over the last 
> couple of years. We could not have asked for a better maintainer. Things are 
> in great shape for when the next maintainer takes the reins.
> 
> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 8:29:18 AM UTC-7, Chas Emerick wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > As you might have noticed, lein-cljsbuild has been pretty quiet of late. 
> > This is in part due to it being largely complete, and the stretch of 
> > upstream stability provided by ClojureScript these days.
> > 
> > The other factor is that I'm just very busy elsewhere. The big downside 
> > of this is that I've clearly become a bottleneck to people effectively 
> > using and patching lein-cljsbuild to effect straightforward bugfixes and 
> > minor enhancements. More significantly, I've 'run out of gas' re: my 
> > original intentions to significantly refactor the project in a simpler, 
> > more modern direction. Largely, my stewardship of it has consisted of 
> > maintaining stability and a certain amount of firefighting. That's 
> > disappointing to me personally, but c'est la vie. :-)
> > 
> > I've been in contact with Evan and David Nolen and made them aware of 
> > the impending change. I just released `1.1.0` to clojars, which I'd like 
> > to be my last release. I've also done a spring cleaning on the issue 
> > tracker, and written up a set of recommendations for the next maintainer:
> > 
> > https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ARecommendation
> > 
> > I would like to pass the baton on to someone that is familiar with both 
> > ClojureScript (inside and out) and Leiningen. I will be available to 
> > answer questions here and there as necessary, and to help get the new 
> > maintainer up to speed, but I won't reasonably be able to guide anyone 
> > to understanding how ClojureScript's internals work, nor how to develop 
> > a Leiningen plugin.
> > 
> > This is a good opportunity for someone to have a really positive impact 
> > on the ClojureScript development experience. If you're interested and 
> > available, please get in touch with me by email directly.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > - Chas

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