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The future of GMvault? #322
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Hi, just to inform that I'm using without problems on Windows 10. |
There will be issues when Python 2.6 is completely deprecated. |
I'd be happy to help, I'm looking for an open source project to volunteer in |
Is this project dead? A lot of forks, no activity in a while. |
Pinging @guillaumeaubert. |
Wrong Guillaume Aubert. You're looking for @gaubert. |
@guillaumeaubert - Ah, my apologies. I thought @gaubert might have gotten a new Github account. Honestly, I thought that your gmvault-docker project + your shared name was a clear indication that you two were the same person. |
No worries, it's indeed a bit confusing. My contributions were limited to packaging GMVault into a docker container in a repo that is independent of the main GMVault project, and we're two different people :) |
@gaubert Any way to set someone else as maintainer? |
Some sort of shared governance of the project would indeed be prudent (even if @gaubert still intends to work on this and is just temporarily side-tracked). Ideally a CentOS-like situation should be avoided. |
Next steps for the project could be:
@gaubert If you're busy, maybe you can open a new GitHub issue to request a new maintainer, and when it's decided you grant rights to the new maintainer. |
If you end up here, because your distro no longer has Python2 and |
Seems like @gaubert is still active, making a few contributions a year on Github. but I think he's busy with other things. I think we should fork the project under a new repo and modernize it. It's been about 10 years since the last commit. |
Hi @gaubert ,
I can see from Github that 95% of commits came from you, and from Linked In that you got a new job in Jan 2017 - I can imagine this is all absorbing.
So, can we assume that any piece of software is done?
I'd bet it will work on Windows 10, for instance, but that's not listed.
There are some 14 pull requests - perhaps one of those authors is willing to take over?
Thanks,
MArtin.
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