Hi all,

TL;DR: 
- New JuliaWeb "roadmap": https://github.com/JuliaWeb/Roadmap/issues
- Please consider volunteering on core JuliaWeb infrastructure (e.g. 
Requests, GnuTLS), esp. by adding tests/docs/examples.

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*JuliaWeb* (https://github.com/JuliaWeb) is a collection of 
internet-related packages, including HTTP servers/parsers/utilities, IP 
address tools, and more.

Many of these packages were either created by rockstar ninja guru developer 
Keno, or by students at "Hacker School". Some of these packages, like 
Requests.jl/HttpParser.jl/GnuTLS.jl/... are almost surely installed on your 
system, but some (e.g. GnuTLS.jl) haven't really been touched much since 
they were created and aren't actively maintained. For such core packages, 
it isn't fair to put all the burden on one developer.

On a personal level, I've been trying to help out where I can by merging 
PRs, but this web stuff isn't really my strength, and I'm not really able 
to effectively triage the issues that have built up on some of these 
packages. So heres what we're (Seth Bromberger has been part of this too) 
doing:

- We've made a *"roadmap" repo for JuliaWeb* to discuss some of these 
issues and co-ordinate limited resources: 
https://github.com/JuliaWeb/Roadmap/issues . We'd like to hear your 
perspectives!

- *We want you!* You don't have to be a Julia master - you can even start 
just by reading the code of one of these packages, and then adding some 
tests or documentation. Maybe you'll even get comfortable to add features! 
Right now, the focus is definitely on maintainence and making sure whats 
there works (on Julia 0.3 and 0.4!). Your Pull Requests are very welcome!

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