Hey guys,

I'm guessing from your lack of response this isn't really on your radar right now. We're interested in moving this forward, so we're thinking of setting up a github branch of feedparser where we can do some additional development. I wanted to make sure you know we're not looking to usurp the current maintainers -- we're just feeling a bit hamstrung by the current rate of maintenance / communication. If you feel strongly that we shouldn't do this, let us know. If we don't hear back within the next week or so, we'll move ahead with it. I'm really happy to see some increased activity happening in svn / the bug tracker lately, and so I'm hopeful this won't be an issue at all soon.

- Luke

On Mar 20, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Joshua Bronson wrote:

Hey feedparser developers,

I sent the email below a few months ago to [email protected], but haven't yet received a reply. Just thought I'd try emailing all of you.

Thanks!
Josh

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Joshua Bronson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,

I'm working on a web app that makes heavy use of FeedParser, and first off wanted to thank you for the great work. I was just wondering what the best way to communicate with the FeedParser developer community was. We've created/commented on a few tickets and would love some feedback on the issues/patches. I see there's a feedparser-commits mailing list, but there seems to be no feedparser- users list. If not, I would be happy to create the Google group and invite the interested parties if the developers would be interested in participating.

Thanks,
Josh

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