Where is the code currently hosted?

I'd like to play around with this if I have time.

-Natan
2008/11/6 Christian Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I can assure you that this hasn't bit-rotted. It has been in development,
> but my work on Unity at VMware this past year basically took up all my free
> time.
>
> I would be happy to have people who want to contribute and fix bugs. I plan
> to keep the roll as maintainer, and have a couple people in mind for a
> co-maintainer. If people really want certain things in or fixed, by all
> means, submit patches. Nobody has done so in a while and nobody's really
> been complaining about anything to my knowledge, so I haven't felt that a
> release was that urgent. Still, there are some important fixes in SVN, some
> of which were waiting for additional patches that I never got and only
> recently had time to finish up. I should be in a good position to do a
> release soon.
>
> Christian
>
> --
> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> VMware, Inc.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Patryk Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 5:30 PM, A. Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > There are other maintenance-related issues to bring up as well, like
>> > the duplicated functionality in having both
>> > notification-daemon+libnotify and libcanberra doing sound
>> > notifications (tiny amount of code we could drop from the n-d
>> > implementation, since it seems libcanberra is/will be better taken
>> > care of, at least for now). Either way, it would be nice to at least
>> > see the notification stuff imported into GNOME's tree, where more
>> > people are likely to put eyes on it and be able to do things such as
>> > roll releases, squash a couple of tiny leaks Ubuntu is shipping
>> > patches for, etc. It would be a big step forward just to get that far.
>>
>> Hell, I know almost nothing about its internals but still would be
>> willing to become a maintainer if needed (maybe I wouldn't do much in
>> terms of real programming time but I sure can review and commit
>> patches). It's just too useful to let it bit-rot. Over time we can
>> adjust the feature set and/or the API (should not be a huge problem as
>> long as we update libnotify as well).
>>
>> --
>> Patryk Zawadzki
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