Open saraedum opened 2 years ago
@scopatz @CJ-Wright would it be possible to give merge permissions to someone else?
Sure, would both of you like perms?
@CJ-Wright sure :)
@hadim ?
Thanks. I am fine if @saraedum will be a maintainer. I'll keep reporting issues and propose PRs as needed.
@sbillinge would like to be a maintainer here as well, see https://github.com/regro/rever/pull/257#issuecomment-1196430502.
I don't know him at all so I cannot vouch for him. But he seems to be known to some of the people involved in this project.
@CJ-Wright I would like to release 0.5.1 of rever. However, I am not a maintainer on PyPI so I won't be able to do the release on my own.
@saraedum that is a fixable problem! Can you send me your pypi info? I'm cjwright
on keybase if that is of any help.
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@saraedum any chance you'll be able to release a new version on pypi here?
or @sbillinge ?
@CJ-Wright I have the same username on PyPI: saraedum.
Done!
@CJ-Wright I'd also need access to regro/rever-docs.
@CJ-Wright @isuruf @marcelotrevisani @ocefpaf @xhochy sorry for the ping but could someone give me push access to rever-docs?
Done
@CJ-Wright I am really sorry, but apparently I did not click your invitation in time and now it expired. Could you send another one?
@CJ-Wright, if you are doing this for Julian, could you also send an invite to me @.***) at the same time? I would like to help to keep rever alive as we are still using it.
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@CJ-Wright https://github.com/CJ-Wright I am really sorry, but apparently I did not click your invitation in time and now it expired. Could you send another one?
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I wonder whether we should point out a list of alternatives to rever in the README.
Rever is great but it's frustrating a bit that it does not seem to be moving anymore (my #255 has been sitting without review for months and there have been no commits to master for over a year.) Listing alternatives that we know about is nice practice anyway and it might help people to compare rever to similar projects and to make it easier to decide which one to chose.