> > According to Git history, all I ever did here was split it out of core. I > did not work on the actual code, and doubt I would even know how to run the > plugin as a user, much less fix bugs in it. > Whatever works. Technically I just needed to reference a person who might be available approve permission requests or to cut a release if needed while I am off. Running this plugin as a user is extremely painful on modern Windows versions. And it is likely prohibited by common corporate domain policies, so I am always surprised that this plugin is actually being used by somebody. On Friday, December 28, 2018 at 7:01:34 PM UTC+1, Jesse Glick wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 7:25 PM Oleg Nenashev <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > > I will retain ownership of the WMI Windows Agents plugin (FKA Windows > Slaves) for now. Jesse Glick is the plugin’s former maintainer > > According to Git history, all I ever did here was split it out of > core. I did not work on the actual code, and doubt I would even know > how to run the plugin as a user, much less fix bugs in it. >
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