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New lead maintainer required #243

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latentflip opened this issue May 20, 2016 · 6 comments
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New lead maintainer required #243

latentflip opened this issue May 20, 2016 · 6 comments

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@latentflip
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Hey folks, responding to this comment by @cdaringe to say that I've pretty much removed myself from ampersand, as I haven't the time or energy to contribute helpfully any more.

I was the lead maintainer on this repo at one point, but definitely shouldn't be, so it'd be great it someone could step up to take my place.

@cdaringe or anyone else up for it?

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i'm in the same boat, @latentflip.

&-state is still, IMHO, one of the best x-env js Model utilities out there. per npm-stats, it still has a big user base too.

hopefully someone can volunteer to shepherd it! i know @dhritzkiv hasn't done much in &-state specifically, but he has been absolutely instrumental in improving so many of our packages, I wonder if he'd have interest in joining up. :)

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dhritzkiv commented May 20, 2016

:) Thanks for considering me. I have a fair bit of free time to contribute to ampersand, and I use the framework regularly, so I'm certainly invested in its success; I'd be interested in helping maintain the ampersand family.

Other than helping with reviewing PRs, submitting dep. updates + fixes, and releasing when needed, are there any other potential responsibilities to be mindful of?

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Sounds about right!

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On 20 May 2016, at 22:41, Daniel Hritzkiv notifications@github.com wrote:

:) Thanks for considering me. I have a fair bit of free time to contribute to ampersand, and I use the framework regularly, so I'm certainly invested in its success; I'd be interested in helping maintain the ampersand family.

Other than helping with reviewing PRs, submitting dep. updates + fixes, and releasing when needed, are they any other potential responsibilities to be mindful of?


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cdaringe commented May 20, 2016

@AmpersandJS/community-leaders @AmpersandJS/core-team 👀 would you support inviting @dhritzkiv to the team?

@dhritzkiv, i think that's pretty much it. :) obviously you're familiar with the contribution guidelines/rules/etc. the only other todo would be having us assign npm rights and updating the &-js webpage. if a couple teamsters give their blessing and you're willing, let's do it!

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fyockm commented May 20, 2016

+1 thanks for stepping up @dhritzkiv

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samhashemi commented May 24, 2016

Is the lead maintainer suppose to be on the README of each repo? A quick review:

Project Maintainer
ampersand-app no maintainer listed
ampersand-router no maintainer listed
ampersand-class-exted no maintainer listed
ampersand-sync no maintainer listed
ampersand-collection no maintainer listed
ampersand-collection-lodash-mixin @klaemo
ampersand-collection-rest-mixin no maintainer listed
ampersand-filtered-subcollection @wraithgar
ampersand-view @cdaringe
ampersand-events no maintainer listed
ampersand-model no maintainer listed

It seems like clarity around ownership and active maintenance would help, as in this ampersand-state example.

9 of my lodash v4 PRs are in limbo, and I have no idea who I should be working with to get them merged and released.

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