I have created an issue on the jazzband-roadies Github 
<https://github.com/jazzband-roadies/help/issues/178> mentioning Stephen. 
To reiterate again - I'm not trying to step on anyone's toes, I just would 
like to get this moving so we can have a 2.0 compatible release ready for 
when April rolls around and 1.11 is no longer supported.

On Friday, 13 December 2019 10:41:21 UTC, Pete Dermott wrote:
>
> Hi Eduardo,
>
> I've been in contact jezdez - one of the Jazzband roadies to discuss this 
> in the #jazzband IRC channel.
>
> Jazzband exists to lower the barrier of entry for maintenance and remove 
> the single-developer-problem that we currently have. It's not a guarantee 
> of maintenance but it should help simplify releases and would give us the 
> opportunity to get more eyes on the upgrade to 2.2 that we so drastically 
> need.
>
> As a next step he has encouraged us to create an issue 
> <https://jazzband.co/roadies/issue?labels=question> proposing the 
> transfer and mention Stephen and any other contributors that may be 
> interested in helping with the transfer and future maintenance, I expect 
> you or Stephen may be the best person to do this as you will have the 
> required level of access.
>
> On Thursday, 12 December 2019 23:47:47 UTC, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>>
>> Hi Pete,
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks for bringing this over to the mailing list. I’m one of the 
>> contributors to Mezzanine and still use it almost daily. I’m glad others 
>> still want to see the project move forward.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Do Jazzband or Code Shelter have contributors on standby ready to take in 
>> projects and perform maintenance tasks? I’m not entirely clear on how they 
>> work, just want to make sure I understand correctly.
>>
>>  
>>
>> *From: *Pete Dermott
>> *Sent: *Tuesday, December 10, 2019 8:24 AM
>> *To: *Mezzanine Users
>> *Subject: *[mezzanine-users] Migration to Jazzband / Code Shelter
>>
>>  
>>
>> Following on from the discussion on GitHub issue #1928 
>> <https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/issues/1928>
>>
>>  
>>
>> Throughout 2019 there has been 1 commit to the master Github repo, we 
>> haven't had a full release since August 2018 and there are a number 
>> outstanding changes that are waiting to go into a new release. We still 
>> don't have Django 2 support despite it being released in December 2018 and 
>> Django 3 is now out and available for development.
>>
>>  
>>
>> I use Mezzanine a lot in my day to day projects but I don't feel like I 
>> personally have the skill to take it forward and make it fully compatible 
>> with the changes to Django and jQuery that are required.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Basically, I feel that this project needs a bit of help to keep it 
>> relevant. Thankfully there are maintainer communities in Jazzband 
>> <https://jazzband.co/>and Code Shelter <https://www.codeshelter.co/> 
>> that may be able to help us. I feel that handing the project over to them 
>> should at least ensure that active Mezzanine projects are not left exposed 
>> when 1.11 is deprecated in April 2020.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Also - just to note - this is in no way mean to denigrate the hard work 
>> that Stephen and others have done over the years with this project, it 
>> speaks volumes about the quality of the codebase that Mezzanine is still my 
>> Django CMS of choice after all this time.
>>
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