| Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy 2005-03-30, 7:20 pm |
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I think your assessment is right on - quite a few people aspire to make
great improvements to mod_python, yet very few actually deliver anything
for those same old reasons (me included) - the job, the family, life, etc.
BTW, I'm not discouraged by this, this is perfectly normal IMO.
Grisha
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> I am a bit in overload myself at the moment and need to focus on my real
> job and getting an update done to my own web site.
>
> This doesn't mean I will not be able to do some stuff down the track when
> I have worked out my priorities. I would now though like to clear up a
> few things first about mod_python and its future.
>
> What I would like to know is who is actually involved in performing any
> maintenance and ongoing development of mod_python at the moment?
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> What I believe I know so far as that your main focus is elsewhere these
> days and that Nicolas has write access to the source repository but is
> equally busy. Its seems I don't understand what Nicolas is doing as I
> thought he was taking over a bigger role than he is as far as looking
> after mod_python.
>
> Thus, is there anyone else actively involved? Is there any sort of plan for
> moving forward as far as fixing bugs, improving the web site, or development
> of any enhancements, with people actually assigned to these things?
>
> As much as I would like to see mod_python be improved, my intent is not
> to be critical of anyone or how things are being managed, but since I
> have stepped into what I saw as a hole and have been trying to give as
> much assistance as I could on the mailing list to people, I would like
> to get my facts straight so that I am not giving out wrong information.
>
> Graham
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> On 18/03/2005, at 1:39 AM, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
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