Hi all,

To add to Gregory's remarks:

Fred has indeed left big shoes to fill. His technical understanding of
internals of -gui would be hard to match. Therefore, I believe I will
mostly be looking after the following:
- reviewing incoming patches, especially by new contributors
- cutting releases

Because of maturity of the codebase, the remaining :-) bugs will certainly
be hard to track. I do not currently expect I'll be spending much time on
that.

When Gregory asked me to consider helping out in this way, it took me a
while to decide whether to accept. I also explicitly asked for the
'interim' prefix to make it explicit that I believe there _will_ be more
capable hands to hand off the maintainership hat to, and that I will do in
consultation with other maintainers, as needed.

This is a privilege. Thank you.

On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 12:15 AM Gregory Casamento <greg.casame...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> All,
>
> Since Fred's departure we have needed a GUI maintainer.   After some
> discussion, Ivan Vucica has agreed to take up this role in an interim
> fashion.
>
> He will primarily be looking at incoming patches and reviewing them to
> make sure they hold up to GNUstep standards and are consistent and
> functional.
> Fred left big shoes to fill.  Let us all help Ivan in his new position.
>
> Thanks, GC
> --
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