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Announcing New Project Ownership #51

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BradRuderman opened this issue Jul 24, 2015 · 4 comments
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Announcing New Project Ownership #51

BradRuderman opened this issue Jul 24, 2015 · 4 comments

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@BradRuderman
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I have talked with a few people via email, and originally thought someone was going to take the project over. That person went silent, so @kkennedy314 from BMW has graciously offered to start maintaining this library. I have spoken with @kkennedy314 and made myself completely available for guidance and any issues he wants me to tackle specifically. I have added @kkennedy314 as a collaborator and if this works out will transfer project ownership to him in the near future. Please keep logging issues, I look forward to @kkennedy314 taking pyhs2 to the next level!

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Brad

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Oops the wrong @kkennedy314 was tagged! Sorry about the confusion.

@trixpan
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trixpan commented Sep 3, 2015

is this effective at the end or the project continues without an owner?

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Hi trixpan, I am working with the pyhs2 codebase. My current task is with one of the projects used by pyhs2 - sasl. This uses Python wrappers in C++ that need to be updated for Python 3. So a patch is required for that project to get pyhs2 also working with Python 3.

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@kkennedy314, doesn't #39 solve the problem by eliminating the need for C++ altogether?

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