Hi all!

As Antoine mentioned, I was asked to sign an ICLA, but haven't had time or
serious motivation to go through the (imo overly complicated) process.

Not that I'm not just on the initial commiter list for Tuweni - I wrote the
vast majority of the code in the project (
https://github.com/ConsenSys/cava/graphs/contributors). The TOML library
was something I put together entirely independently and published into Cava
when it was a general toolkit for ConsenSys projects. Inside a library for
blockchain and peer-to-peer networking, however, it makes no sense anymore.

Anotine and I did discuss moving it out before Cava was forked to Tuweni.
So I have now re-released it as the TomlJ library, and it is available in
all the appropriate places as a 1.0.0 release. Adding deprecations to
Cava/Tuweni will help users migrate to the right place.

More than happy if anyone on this list wants to keep maintaining that code
in addition to Tuweni! There's a GitHub org and I'll add membership if
requested. Also, happy for anyone to own the process of creating a new
incubated apache project out of it.

As for my contribution to Tuweni, I'm happy to continue being lightly
involved, if someone can help walk me through the process of getting
membership and we can come up with ways to minimize the amount of time such
involvement would take.

Cheers,
Chris


On Sun, 12 May 2019 06:38:34 GMT Antoine Toulme <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m not sure where this is coming from. Are we in favor of deprecating
> this code? I’d like
> to keep maintaining it.
> Chris was in the initial committer list but never signed the ICLA.
> Cheers,
> Antoine

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