Re: FVWM: The future of FVWM (was Re: Starting fvwm2 development)

From: Brady Montz <bradym_at_cs.arizona.edu>
Date: 18 May 1998 16:44:43 -0700

"Charles Hines" <chuck_hines_at_VNET.IBM.COM> writes:

> In the not so distant past I spoke offline with Brady Montz, and I
> asked if he might like to take over maintainership from me when I was
> ready to give it up, as I felt that he was one of a few good
> candidates from the mailing lists and that he might have more time to
> devote that I do. At the time he said he was interested. After I
> made my decision this morning, I wrote him again to ask if he was
> still interested, but unforutunately haven't heard back from him yet.
> I really wanted to hear back from Brady first before I wrote anything
> to the mailing lists, but decided that I should speak up before too
> many messages flew back and forth without my input (hope you don't
> mind, Brady). In the event that Brady has changed his mind and
> doesn't want to (or can't) take over, I'm sure we'll be able to find
> someone else. I'll be sure and announce when this is all decided.

I've had to think about this a bit since it's quite a time commitment, but I
think I'm willing to do it. I'd want to look into a way of splitting the
development between among a small group of people, perhaps with a public CVS
source tree with all checkins to be approved by me. Does anyone have
suggestions along this line?

-- 
 Brady Montz
 bradym_at_cs.arizona.edu
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