[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason R. Mastaler) writes:

> [ ... ]
>
> So I think what we need is for someone(s) to step up to the plate and
> become responsible for integrating changes and/or developing the
> software further if need be.  [ ... ]
>
> [ ... ]
>
> Does anyone feel like volunteering to maintain or co-maintain one or
> more of these branches? [ ... ]

Hi Jason.

It's nice to see you!

No doubt the issues in your life have been and are challenging.  Because
of this, I totally understand how you would want and probably need to
get away from all this.  I completely support your decision, although I
have to admit that the selfish part of me feels a loss at your not
having the TMDA involvement that you once had.

I not only have an active interest in TMDA, which I use extensively and
love, but I also have enough programming knowledge to be able to
contribute to its development and growth.  I program in Python as well
as in many other languages.

The only problem is that I don't have the time to make a full time
commitment.  However, I'm more than willing to sign on as a developer,
as long as I'm not the only one, nor the one with the final say about
the software's features, release cycles, etc.

I definitely have enough spare time to do useful work on TMDA along with
my other responsibilities.

In the midst of all of the things you're dealing with, please don't
forget that in TMDA, you have crontributed something excellent and
wonderful to the world, which has definitely made it a better place.
Most people contribute a lot less in their lives to the general
well-being of the human race than you have already done.

This might sound sappy, but it's the unexaggerated truth.


-- 
 Lloyd Zusman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 God bless you.

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