I'm currently working for a client that uses AccuRev and I've just put in a PR for a change. Since there is no maintainer at the moment, I reckon I can wait for a very long time before this will be accepted. I'm at this client for at least the rest of the year (might even be extended longer).
During this period, I am willing to invest some time into the AccuRev plug-in (both for development and maintaining it). However, it is not very clear to me what the responsibilities of a plugin maintainer are (the Adopt a Plugin wiki page mentions that the documentation on plugin maintainership should be read, but there is no link to this information). If I can commit to these responsibilities, I'm happy to be the new maintainer for this plugin. Kind regards, Arno Moonen Op maandag 25 april 2016 16:43:06 UTC+2 schreef Scott Tatum (statlor): > > I was at one point the maintainer for the Accurev project, several years > ago. I only got to do a release or two, and then I changed jobs and stopped > using Accurev, since my new employer was using git for everything. At the > time, there wasn't really anyone to transfer to the project to, and since I > wasn't working on it any more, I became uninvolved and stopped checking > mailing lists, etc. The recent password reset issue brought me back here, > and made me realize I am still attached to many of the Jira issues. > > I am sorry to the folks that have tried to contact me in the past, seeing > that my name was on the issues in Jira. I should have removed myself as the > maintainer long ago. At this point I am definitely not the person to pick > this back up. I have long since left the world of Accurev. > > It looks like a couple of folks have tried to do some work on the project. > Is there anyone out there that is currently using Accurev and wants to be > the maintainer now? I would warn you that the codebase is very old and > probably needs a complete rewrite. I inherited it myself and never really > had the time to commit to a rewrite, and that was 4+ years ago. But, > Accurev does have a very good CLI interface that the plugin uses for > everything, or at least, it did back when I used it. > > Let me know if you'd like to take ownership of this and I'll transfer any > Jira issues to you, and whatever else may need to be done. > > -Scott > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jenkinsci-dev/897cd7ed-77bd-4e86-9f8a-8b1885bae77d%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
