Hi Carsten,
Dan Davison <address@hidden> writes:
Bastien <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
Is there anyone who would be willing to step up as a co-
maintainer, at
least for some time?
I'm sorry to say that I don't have enough time to step up in any real
sustained way.
I'd be glad to help, but I'm short of time for the moment and I
prefer to concentrate on maintaining the server and Worg.
I'm afraid I can't devote significantly more time. (In any case, I do
not know the agenda and task/time management side of org well
enough.)
Likewise, my org expertise is fairly one or two sided, leaving out
large
swaths of functionality -- e.g. I have no idea how GTD works.
But I would be happy to help out in a, err, coalition. Would it be
possible for us to develop a slightly more formalised triage/bug
tracking system whereby any list member who feels able to can say
"I'll
look into this and report back with a recommendation for
action".
If this is possible (I know we've talked about an org-mode based bug
tracker before with lukewarm results) then I should be able to help
tackle the stray bug such a model.
On org-babel we've had some success tracking pending development, and
tracking bugs in a single monolithic org-mode file in a github
repository [1].
Best -- Eric
Perhaps this would work via a jointly maintained todo list on Worg or
elsewhere? Any thoughts? Or is this optimistic and do we really need
one person to step up?
Dan
You made Org a project people would be proud to co-maintain, I'm
sure
someone good will step in!
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Footnotes:
[1] http://github.com/eschulte/babel-dev