* [sup-devel] Rubymail maintainership @ 2014-01-28 1:18 Per Andersson 2014-01-28 7:55 ` Gaute Hope 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Per Andersson @ 2014-01-28 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sup-devel Hi! I am the Debian maintainer for sup. Recently Sup developers adopted ncursesw-ruby (the ncursesw gem) and became the new upstream for that. (Instead of having a fork.) Since a few days ago the original upstream now carries the exact same functionality. Is there any reason for carrying a fork of this any longer? I understand that the in the future a migration away from rmail is planned. In the meantime, using rmail gem, could reduce complexity. Perhaps a similar move as with ncursesw-ruby can be made, adopting active maintainership? (I can volunteer for this!) As Matt states, rubymail is looking for active maintainership https://github.com/matta/rubymail/pull/2#issuecomment-33173575 -- Per _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [sup-devel] Rubymail maintainership 2014-01-28 1:18 [sup-devel] Rubymail maintainership Per Andersson @ 2014-01-28 7:55 ` Gaute Hope 2014-01-28 21:21 ` Per Andersson 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Gaute Hope @ 2014-01-28 7:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sup-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1529 bytes --] Excerpts from Per Andersson's message of 2014-01-28 02:18:35 +0100: > Hi! > > I am the Debian maintainer for sup. > > Recently Sup developers adopted ncursesw-ruby (the ncursesw gem) and > became the new upstream for that. (Instead of having a fork.) > > Since a few days ago the original upstream now carries the exact same > functionality. Is there any reason for carrying a fork of this any longer? Where is upstream for this, I'm not sure if I am following you? The only active fork of ncurses-ruby (ncursesw-ruby) that I can find is ours - which is now known as 'ncursesw' in gem world (ncursesw-sup has been removed). > I understand that the in the future a migration away from rmail is planned. > In the meantime, using rmail gem, could reduce complexity. Perhaps a > similar move as with ncursesw-ruby can be made, adopting active > maintainership? (I can volunteer for this!) > > As Matt states, rubymail is looking for active maintainership > > https://github.com/matta/rubymail/pull/2#issuecomment-33173575 > If you are up for it, that would be good, we might as well push directly to RMail (and drop rmail-sup). I suggest you contact Matt and we migrate the rmail-sup repoistory in sup-heliotrope (at github) to use the rmail namespace. If he wants, we could also just move his repository to the sup-heliotrope organization. Please also make sure that the other maintainers of sup are owners of the rmail gem so that it is not all dependant on one person. Cheers, Gaute [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 836 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [sup-devel] Rubymail maintainership 2014-01-28 7:55 ` Gaute Hope @ 2014-01-28 21:21 ` Per Andersson 2014-01-29 8:59 ` Gaute Hope 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Per Andersson @ 2014-01-28 21:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sup developer discussion On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Gaute Hope <eg@gaute.vetsj.com> wrote: > Excerpts from Per Andersson's message of 2014-01-28 02:18:35 +0100: >> Hi! >> >> I am the Debian maintainer for sup. >> >> Recently Sup developers adopted ncursesw-ruby (the ncursesw gem) and >> became the new upstream for that. (Instead of having a fork.) >> >> Since a few days ago the original upstream now carries the exact same >> functionality. Is there any reason for carrying a fork of this any longer? > > Where is upstream for this, I'm not sure if I am following you? The only > active fork of ncurses-ruby (ncursesw-ruby) that I can find is ours - > which is now known as 'ncursesw' in gem world (ncursesw-sup has been > removed). It was late when I wrote this. What I mean, but did not manage to put in writing, is that the rmail-sup gem carries the same functionality. And my suggestion was that we adopt active maintainership of rmail. Sorry for the total confusion, I was tired... >> I understand that the in the future a migration away from rmail is planned. >> In the meantime, using rmail gem, could reduce complexity. Perhaps a >> similar move as with ncursesw-ruby can be made, adopting active >> maintainership? (I can volunteer for this!) >> >> As Matt states, rubymail is looking for active maintainership >> >> https://github.com/matta/rubymail/pull/2#issuecomment-33173575 >> > > If you are up for it, that would be good, we might as well push directly > to RMail (and drop rmail-sup). I suggest you contact Matt and we migrate > the rmail-sup repoistory in sup-heliotrope (at github) to use the rmail > namespace. If he wants, we could also just move his repository to the > sup-heliotrope organization. I'll contact Matt and ask! > Please also make sure that the other maintainers of sup are > owners of the rmail gem so that it is not all dependant on one person. Absolutely! Best, Per _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [sup-devel] Rubymail maintainership 2014-01-28 21:21 ` Per Andersson @ 2014-01-29 8:59 ` Gaute Hope 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Gaute Hope @ 2014-01-29 8:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sup-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2278 bytes --] Excerpts from Per Andersson's message of 2014-01-28 22:21:48 +0100: > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Gaute Hope <eg@gaute.vetsj.com> wrote: > > Excerpts from Per Andersson's message of 2014-01-28 02:18:35 +0100: > >> Hi! > >> > >> I am the Debian maintainer for sup. > >> > >> Recently Sup developers adopted ncursesw-ruby (the ncursesw gem) and > >> became the new upstream for that. (Instead of having a fork.) > >> > >> Since a few days ago the original upstream now carries the exact same > >> functionality. Is there any reason for carrying a fork of this any longer? > > > > Where is upstream for this, I'm not sure if I am following you? The only > > active fork of ncurses-ruby (ncursesw-ruby) that I can find is ours - > > which is now known as 'ncursesw' in gem world (ncursesw-sup has been > > removed). > > It was late when I wrote this. What I mean, but did not manage to put in > writing, is that the rmail-sup gem carries the same functionality. And my > suggestion was that we adopt active maintainership of rmail. > > Sorry for the total confusion, I was tired... > > >> I understand that the in the future a migration away from rmail is planned. > >> In the meantime, using rmail gem, could reduce complexity. Perhaps a > >> similar move as with ncursesw-ruby can be made, adopting active > >> maintainership? (I can volunteer for this!) > >> > >> As Matt states, rubymail is looking for active maintainership > >> > >> https://github.com/matta/rubymail/pull/2#issuecomment-33173575 > >> > > > > If you are up for it, that would be good, we might as well push directly > > to RMail (and drop rmail-sup). I suggest you contact Matt and we migrate > > the rmail-sup repoistory in sup-heliotrope (at github) to use the rmail > > namespace. If he wants, we could also just move his repository to the > > sup-heliotrope organization. > > I'll contact Matt and ask! > > > Please also make sure that the other maintainers of sup are > > owners of the rmail gem so that it is not all dependant on one person. > > Absolutely! Sounds good! If Matt agrees to make us maintainers, but wants to retain the original repo, we can just rename the rmail-sup repo to rubymail and revert the gemspec changes. - gaute [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 836 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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