Re: Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-04 Thread Carlton Gibson
Excellent. The place to follow up is on the Guardian repo. (Make PRs that close issues!) I’m sure from there you can work out with Adam the best way forward (be that as a collaboration or Jazzband or ...). Here I’m just passing on the need for help. Thanks for the positive response all! Se

Re: Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-04 Thread Asif Saif Uddin
Hi Carlton, If needed I could be a collaborator of that. I get some monthly payment for my open source python works :) On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 3:01:38 AM UTC+6, Carlton Gibson wrote: > > Hi all. > > Adam Dobrawy who runs Django-Guardian, could do with some help maintaining > there. > >

Re: Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-04 Thread sibasish mohanty
Hi, I will go through the code base and try to contribute. Thanks Sibasish On Mon, 4 Feb 2019, 2:31 a.m. Carlton Gibson Hi all. > > Adam Dobrawy who runs Django-Guardian, could do with some help maintaining > there. > > The project seems to be in good shape. (It's up to date) But needs a bit > o

Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-04 Thread Aleksi Häkli
We have had good success in project maintenance with the Jazzband organization which collaboratively tends to a number of Django projects. I think that the crowd of maintainers could help in the Guardian project infrastructure and take care of things like versioning, allowing better focus for is

Re: Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-03 Thread Nasir Hussain
Hi, Thanks for reaching out to the mailing list. I've stared the repo and will start contributing from now on. On Mon, Feb 4, 2019, 2:01 AM Carlton Gibson Hi all. > > Adam Dobrawy who runs Django-Guardian, could do with some help maintaining > there. > > The project seems to be in good shape. (I

Help needed on Django-Guardian.

2019-02-03 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi all. Adam Dobrawy who runs Django-Guardian, could do with some help maintaining there. The project seems to be in good shape. (It's up to date) But needs a bit of help keeping on top of the issues, dropping old-versions, and the rest of it. I see the project has some regular contributor