Reformatted excerpts from Gareth Priede's message of 2009-11-03: > I use ditz in a team programming environment and it's fantastic.
Awesome! > But the ditz code is clear and easy to fiddle with, and it does pretty > much what it says on the box. That's great to hear. I don't really want to see Ditz die; I just personally don't have the motivation or time now that it no longer meets my needs. So, let me make some commitments: - I will accept bugfix patches (but no new features). - I will minor bugfix releases when necessary. - If someone wants to take over maintainership, I'll do my best to help them get started. -- William <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ ditz-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk
