On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 8:12 AM Josh Humphries <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In the past, when I've asked questions in this mailing list or hoped to
> discuss details of the protobuf package for Go, I've been pointed to the
> Github project.
>
> And, for some period, I had luck having discussions on Github issues and
> even getting pull requests looked at. However, lately, I've been having a
> very hard time getting questions answered or fixes reviewed.
>
> Is there something big that is diverting attention from the engineers
> working on Go protobuf stuff? Any suggestions on who I can tag in a Github
> issue or pull request? I understand that reviews could take time to get to
> (though the backlog is not very large and the rate of incoming PRs looks
> pretty low). But I can't even get a reply to any question or remark, much
> less a review.
>
> Is there another communication channel I should be trying to use? Maybe
> Slack?
>
+Pherl Liu <[email protected]> should know who maintains Go protobuf now.


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