On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Michael Bedward
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess you have to treat your patched version as a fork of the
> original project. Since you have an interest in it working properly
> you're best qualified to be the maintainer :)

Eh, it's not that simple.
I made the chart module when I saw eastwood (which was still active) because it
was really a piece of cake to get the charts on the map that way
(weekend project).
So I just did it because it was cool, but I never personally used the
chart extension
in a real project (others did though)

So no, I have no personal need to have it working properly now.
I guess to keep it floating I could fork eastwook on github and make a release
from there, being very explicit that it is not a resuscitation of the
project but
more a way to tag and share what I did two years ago

Cheers
Andrea

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