Hey Andrew.
Thanks to Jamesie and Asif for volunteering to help.
Some general point, I'll make publicly, because they're general purpose:
- Due to Andrew's great work, the repos are in a good condition. Very
few open issues. The main task is to keep it that way: triaging the new
ti
OK, another update on the update (sorry, I am using the last of my energy
to arrange this handover, so I missed some things yesterday)
I'm going to hand over to a team of Carlton, Jamesie and Asif for now -
I'll get the docs on the repo sorted out tonight and make write up a few
more docs on how t
Hi Andrew!! I would love to help as a co-maintainer of the projects related
to django-channels. my github: auvipy
On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 4:18:57 AM UTC+6, Andrew Godwin wrote:
>
> Just to update on this - nobody has individually come forward to help
> full-time, though I have seen Carl
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 3:19 PM Shrawan Poudel wrote:
>
> Hello, i am interested in helping in this project. Please guide thought the
> process for helping .
> I have been using these projects in many of my Production app .
Watch the repository on github, read the pull requests and ask
questions
Just to update on this - nobody has individually come forward to help
full-time, though I have seen Carlton help out on a few issues (thanks for
that).
I've added the PySlackers group into the support docs, as well - thanks for
that offer.
I'm still planning to remove myself from watching all the
Hi,
I'm no experienced developer nor a Django contributor, but I "suffered"
from this theme too. What I tried in the past is to create a Django
"application", or more a framework (https://pypi.org/project/gdaps/), to
support "plugins" which consist of a backend (the django part), and an
inclu
Chiming in. As a long-time django user (nearly a decade), websockets is an
area that the project on the whole is very, very, far behind the leading
edge of the web industry. It's great, often desirable, to not be *on* the
leading edge, but in my opinion, the project is too far behind it.
There
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 4:34 AM Michael Martinez <
writemichaelmarti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
> To me, Websockets is the defining use case for using Django Channels. From
> a user POV, saying that Channels is focused on the wrong problem
> (websockets) is like saying Django is too focuse
Hi Andrew
RE:
> I feel, is that is solves the wrong problem - it's focused on WebSockets,
> which is a niche feature that a few people are happy we provide but most
> people have no practical use for.
>
To me, Websockets is the defining use case for using Django Channels. From
a user POV,
Hi Andrew,
Have you considered Jazzband (https://jazzband.co/) for this ?
Guilhem.
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2019 19:07:06 UTC+1, Andrew Godwin a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing to you all to update you on the current situation of Channels
> and related libraries (channels-redis and Daphne) and p
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 12:13 PM Carlton Gibson
wrote:
> Hey Andrew.
>
> I've been thinking a lot about this. You clearly shouldn't be maintaining
> Channels single-handedly indefinitely.
>
> I know Channels started out separately, but, it's time to think about
> what, if anything of channels, is
Hello, i am interested in helping in this project. Please guide thought the
process for helping .
I have been using these projects in many of my Production app .
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 1:58 AM Carlton Gibson
wrote:
> Hey Andrew.
>
> I've been thinking a lot about this. You clearly shouldn't b
Hey Andrew.
I've been thinking a lot about this. You clearly shouldn't be maintaining
Channels single-handedly indefinitely.
On Thursday, 17 January 2019 19:07:06 UTC+1, Andrew Godwin wrote:
>
> Given that, if nobody else can step forward to take over, I'll have to put
> those three projects
Hi, I am also interested to contribute on this topic. Please guide.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 11:37 PM Andrew Godwin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing to you all to update you on the current situation of Channels
> and related libraries (channels-redis and Daphne) and potentially ask for
> help.
>
Hi Andrew,
We have a pretty active Django channel in our Slack group if you would like
to direct all support requests there in the meantime. Many of us including
myself are using Django Channels in production can help with basic support
questions.
Take care of yourself and thanks for everythi
Hi ,
I also can help in maintaining the projects.
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019, 11:40 p.m. Nasir Hussain Hi andrew, I can help in maintaining the projects. Kindly let me know what
> are the next steps.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 11:07 PM Andrew Godwin
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm writing to you all to
Hi Nasir,
I'm looking for help from people with a strong history of open source
maintenance and Django/Python/async contributions, since I can't really
guide people through it and I need to be able to trust those who I give
access to. If you think you meet that, email me personally and I'll outlin
Hi andrew, I can help in maintaining the projects. Kindly let me know what
are the next steps.
Thanks
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 11:07 PM Andrew Godwin Hi all,
>
> I'm writing to you all to update you on the current situation of Channels
> and related libraries (channels-redis and Daphne) and potenti
Hi all,
I'm writing to you all to update you on the current situation of Channels
and related libraries (channels-redis and Daphne) and potentially ask for
help.
I've been the sole maintainer of these projects for quite a while and it
has become unsustainable - all of my energy is taken up fieldi
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