On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Luke Williams <[email protected]>wrote:

> I've been hacking on the Google-hosted pyftgl project for the last few
> weeks adding features, fixing bugs and making it more compliant with
> the popular FTGL library which it provides bindings for. I've also
> spent time packaging up binaries for Windows and OS X (for which
> compilation is non-trivial) and writing compilation instructions for
> these platforms. I submitted the first of several patches on the
> projects issue tracker, and when there was no response from that, I
> emailed the project admin Anders Dahnielson. This was more than a week
> ago and I haven't received any response from either communication. The
> last update to the project was three years ago in January 2008 - I
> think he might have lost interest.
>
> Is there any way I can get commit access / project ownership for this
> project? It's actually an incredibly useful tool for Python OpenGL
> developers and it's a real shame to see it stagnate half-finished when
> there are still interested parties around.
>

I've made you co-owner of the project in accordance with our policy on these
matters<http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/FAQ#What_should_I_do_if_I_wish_to_take_over_a_project_that_appears_a>
.
-Nathaniel

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