Is the situation bad enough that you would volunteer to maintain the 
project?

The Django team is a collection of volunteers (excepting me) who work on 
Django. It seems that no one on the team or reading this mailing list has 
time or interest in maintaining the project. We need to clarify the 
maintenance status, but that doesn't necessarily mean continuing the 
project in its current form if there's little interest.

Absent volunteers, another idea could be for an interested freelancer to 
start a kickstarter-style fundraiser to raise money to fund some time to 
work on some issue in the backlog. At least it would help determine if any 
users think the project is worth paying for.

On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 7:28:59 PM UTC-5, 
eric....@datalyticsolutions.com wrote:
>
> This is really bad. django-formtools used to be part of the core of 
> Django. Is this getting the attention it deserves from the Django 
> Foundation?
>
> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 9:55:48 PM UTC-7, Asif Saifuddin wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> In case there is lack of active maintainers for the project then you 
>> could add me to the list of maintainers. I do contribute to django eco 
>> system regularly.
>>
>> my github activities:
>>
>> github.com/auvipy
>>
>>
>> And about moving to jazzband, I do take part in django-admin2 maintenance 
>> there with the two other old maintainers, The fact is moving it to jazzband 
>> haven't increased the active co maintainers.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Asif
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 5:45:59 AM UTC+6, Tim Graham wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> django-formtools seems neglected. It's been several months since the 
>>> release of Django 1.10 but a compatible version of formtools hasn't been 
>>> released to PyPI.
>>>
>>> Personally, I don't know if it's important to maintain it as an 
>>> "official project." An alternative could be to "donate" it to JazzBand (
>>> https://jazzband.co/) and see if the community maintains it.
>>>
>>> If you have an interest in this package (especially if you want to 
>>> maintain it), let us know.
>>>
>>

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