Continuum is in an awkward spot, because it does enough for most people that 
use it, and not many opportunities for new people to get involved regularly.

I think it's a good idea to complete a GA release of 1.4.1 - it has been stable 
for some time and has probably been stuck on folks wanting to do more rather 
than needing to for a release. I'm sure we still have three binding votes 
around should that effort be undertaken.

Louis, are you able to help with that? 

Who else has some cycles?

I have occasionally spoken to people that are interested in doing more to move 
it forward, but haven't yet had the time - now is a good time to step forward 
if that is you lurking out there.

If a release happens, then beyond that we still need to revisit the question of 
the Attic. It is able to sustain a user community when there is no new 
development expected and states that it will be non-impactful to users. 
However, if there are people interested in seeing further development, I'd 
prefer to see them given the chance to try that first. My impression of the 
current developers is that there may just be enough available to provide 
oversight, but not new development without some others getting involved.

Thanks,
Brett

On 11/04/2012, at 8:57 PM, Louis Smith wrote:

> I definitely object.  What needs to be done to get the 1.4.x branch moving
> again?  There are features in the 1.4 that my clients are waiting on (such
> as reporting and the password suppression).  I have one site with over 150
> projects under the apache stack, and would really hate to have to convert
> them all again.
> 
> Louis
> 
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:31 AM, Emmanuel Venisse <
> emmanuel.veni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Since long months, we have no activity on the project (no commit, no mail
>> on dev@).
>> What do you think about a move of the project to Attic?
>> 
>> Emmanuel
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dr. Louis Smith, ThD
> Chief Technology Officer, Kyra InfoTech
> Colonel, Commemorative Air Force

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