Philipp Rotmann, Linksystem Muenchen wrote:

> On 23.02.01 (21:33), David Guerizec wrote:
> 
>> I don't think the development will continue on Asgard, unless
>> someone wants to take the job.
> 
> 
> Is that a clear decision by whoever is Asgard's maintainer (you,
> I guess, and your company)? I'd take this as a very important
> announcement -- and my first question would be: when was this
> decided, if it was already?

This is not yet a clear decision, but we're talking about that.
Personally, I'm too busy (with 1.4.1 and soon 2.0)to focus on a PHP-only 
project development like Asgard.
I sincerely hope that someone else will take the project, it'd be a 
shame to stop it now...

BTW, if someone is interested to take the lead, I'll do my best to help 
him/her.

> Always wanted to try nadmin as well, but I also expected Asgard
> bugs to be fixed, features to be completed (events...) and
> development continued (or eventually merged with nadmin).

Well, I don't exclude the possibility that I will do some snippets in 
the (more or less near) future, but for that we need a good framework 
(Henri's working on that in his Copious Free Time (TM) ;) and 
unfortunatly it's not ready yet.
I think nadmin as good chances to be ready far before Asgard, though.
If it's not already ;)
The merge of certain features of Asgard into nadmin is not excluded either.

>      phr


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Best Regards,
David Guerizec           Free Software Developer
Aurora R&D               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Midgard core developer   http://www.midgard-project.org/


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