On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Ryan Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jamis,
>
> Thank you for everything you've done on Capistrano! I completely
> understand your situation - it's no fun working on something that you
> personally don't benefit from. This is the beauty of open source,
> Capistrano is a community project, and if other developers feel it
> doesn't quite do what they need, that Fork button on GitHub is only a
> click a way.
>
> Just an idea: maybe there's a qualified Windows developer out there
> who'd like to lead the Capistrano Windows support? A dedicated leader
> would mean less chance of Windows support dying all together.

I'd like to see something like that organize independently of me. If
the windows community wants a dedicated leader to represent them, I'd
hope someone would step forward, fork capistrano on github, and
proceed to garner support for their initiative. But I really don't
want to appoint someone.

- Jamis

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