Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz> writes:

> On Mar 18 14:56:31, m...@mansr.com wrote:
>> > what is the upstream of SoX nowadays?
>> > I use git://git.code.sf.net/p/sox/code
>> > which had its last commit three years ago.
>> >
>> > https://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/ says 
>> > Brought to you by: cbagwell, robs, uklauer
>> > https://sourceforge.net/u/cbagwell/profile/
>> > https://sourceforge.net/u/robs/profile/
>> > https://sourceforge.net/u/uklauer/profile/
>> >
>> > Is any of you guys around here, and still active in maintaining SoX?
>> > My impression is that Mans and Pascal are mostly the maintainers now
>> > - do you have commit rights to toe SF repo?
>> 
>> I have no rights to the SF repo.
>
> Do you know somebody who does?

The people you listed above, all of them missing.

>> > Is that the right repo?
>> 
>> Define right.
>
> I probably mean the one which will spawn the next release.

If the old maintainers don't come back, we'll have to create a new home
for the project before thinking about releases.

>> > What is the right place to send PRs?
>> > Is there a point opening tickets on SF?
>> 
>> Probably not.  If you open issues on my github repo, I'll at least see
>> them.  Maybe I'll even fix them.
>
> The oldest ones in the SF issue tracker are from 2006.
> Was there any effort since https://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/
> was abondoned to go through them?

Not by me.

-- 
Måns Rullgård

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