On 11/23/10 03:42, Brad Allen wrote: > We've gotten a bit delayed on the beta release; the main holdup right > now is getting the GitHub issues migrated over to the new GitHub repo. > We wanted the "official" repo to be owned by an organization instead > of an individual; the name we came up with is slightly silly but > should serve the purpose. > > If you want to become a core contributor, you'll be joining the > "soapapistas" group on Github. :-) If anyone comes up with a better > name, let me know.
hi brad, i'm afraid i'm a bit disappointed in this announcement. i don't see why you'd need to have a new organization, especially when it's so much of a hassle. soaplib was, before migration to arskom/soaplib organization, watched by more than 50 people. we're yet to reach that number. and that migration happened because 1) it was jkp's personal repo and not a proper organization, 2) i had to rewrite git history to deal with previous screw-ups, so we needed a new repo anyway. so please explain why you absolutely need to migrate to a new organization. the way i see it, it brings nothing positive to the table and hinders what little traction the project has. that said, i own both github.com/rpclib and github.com/soaplib organizations. so if you're adamant on migration, can come up with a proper excuse, and you're after a less ridiculous name, i can grant you rights on those addresses. best regards, burak _______________________________________________ Soap mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soap
