Hi Andrew!! I would love to help as a co-maintainer of the projects related 
to django-channels. my github: auvipy

On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 4:18:57 AM UTC+6, Andrew Godwin wrote:
>
> Just to update on this - nobody has individually come forward to help 
> full-time, though I have seen Carlton help out on a few issues (thanks for 
> that).
>
> I've added the PySlackers group into the support docs, as well - thanks 
> for that offer.
>
> I'm still planning to remove myself from watching all the repos come Feb 
> 1st, and barring positive confirmation someone else is going to actively 
> take over I'll put up notices on all the projects that they are actively 
> unmaintained apart from security issues.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 10:06 AM Andrew Godwin <and...@aeracode.org 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm writing to you all to update you on the current situation of Channels 
>> and related libraries (channels-redis and Daphne) and potentially ask for 
>> help.
>>
>> I've been the sole maintainer of these projects for quite a while and it 
>> has become unsustainable - all of my energy is taken up fielding issues and 
>> support requests and I haven't been able to even get myself to start 
>> looking at Django async stuff because of it.
>>
>> Given that, if nobody else can step forward to take over, I'll have to 
>> put those three projects (Channels, channels-redis, and Daphne) into an 
>> explicit maintenance mode where they only accept security requests via the 
>> normal security@ route, and start the process of retiring them as active 
>> Django projects, as I don't want to give the impression they're still 
>> maintained if they're not.
>>
>> (note: the asgiref project is still fine and should probably move out of 
>> Django to its own effort at some point giving the growing set of ASGI tools)
>>
>> If people are willing to take over maintenance, I'm happy to help explain 
>> some things but I don't have the bandwidth to bring someone completely up 
>> from scratch, so I can't help mentor someone who is totally new to 
>> maintaining open-source Python (sorry!).
>>
>> Once I recover a bit from the burnout I'll be able to come back and help 
>> with the really complex bugs; the main thing I need out of is the seemingly 
>> endless support requests and weird WebSocket client bugs.
>>
>> My personal deadline for this is two weeks, on February 1st. If you want 
>> to help out, please feel free to reply either here or get in touch with me 
>> personally to chat about what's involved.
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>

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