On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Philip Ganchev <[email protected]> wrote:
> James, Thank you for all your work!
>
> Maybe you should ask Axel for control of the repository and the web
> page. That way it might be a little less confusing to newcomers.

I don't think I'd be a very good maintainer, aside from fixing the
occasional bug that irritated me and accepting patches to merge. I'm
pretty happy with Fish how it is, now that this bug is fixed, so there
are no "itches to scratch", as the saying goes.

I provided the patch so that it could be added to the official
repository, and I created the git repository to give me somewhere to
store my change in case my patch is never applied. The side benefit to
the git repo is that it's now easier for anyone else to fork the code
and fix the bugs that are irritating them, or maybe even add new
features.

(Sorry to send this to you twice, philip - I hit "reply" when I should
have hit "reply to all")

- James

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