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sry about the late response! I will get around to this, but because I don't use Morelia day-to-day |
Heh, I don't really use Morelia currently, either, so I'm not sure I'm any better of a candidate for maintaining changes than you are. :) |
Hi Philp, Our company is using forked version of your Morelia project. We made some modifications to it (language support and python3 support). We have plans to make some more modifications to it. We want to implement in Morelia:
Because you wrote, that you don't maintain it any more, we offer us as maintainers of this unique BDD open source tool. If you enjoy this offer you can transfer repository to kidosoft git account (https://github.com/kidosoft) |
if you are asking how to take over the pypi project; I don't know how to
extend ownership.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Morelia/0.1.6
I suppose I could start using your version, then publish it for you. Occurs
to me my projects are all Django and all have customer-facing situations.
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Once you log in to the PyPI web interface, click on the package name, then click "roles" in the menu-thingy at the top of the package description; that'll allow you to add another user as an owner or maintainer. |
Although you'll need @dryobates' PyPI username for that. |
That's right. I think "maintainer" is sufficient. My PyPI username is "dryobates". What I said about transfering repository I meant situation described here: So that all forks (like xiongchiamiov one) will point to my fork as parent automatically and they could easily push their changes back. |
there you go; feel free to bump a version.
I promise I might start using M again, for both of my django projects
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Great. I hope we'll all be using Morelia agian :) |
I just ran across this, and it seems I never opened a pull request; I'm not entirely sure why. Figured late is better than never.