Phil Jackson <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, > > I've been working on Magit for a while now and have thoroughly enjoyed > it. It's had a huge pickup and, surprisingly, since the version 1 > release popularity has spiked again.
Thanks for this. > This spike brings with it patches and bugs that I just don't have time > to deal with now that I'm the co-founder of a startup (qwerly.com). > So, I'm looking to hand over maintainership to someone. If you think > that you've got the time and the inclination to take over the project > then drop me a line. I don't know if someone have already privately answers, but it seem that nobody feel like he have the time to do it. We should probably go to a team solution to spread the workload: we already are several that have the commits rights on the main magit repositories, and we could - make clear that if you have been given the commits rights, it mean we trust you and you don't need pre-approval to push: if you feel a commit have enough quality to be on master just push it, - ask ourselves who we might want to add to the commiters. This doesn't solve the problem that we need a main maintainer, but this could reduce the work needed to be the one. By the way, I not sure I could be the new maintainer. I've some time, but the time slot I've are separated by weeks when I've to much work, making me becoming suddenly unavailable for working on magit. -- Rémi Vanicat
