Hi Dennis, Hi all,

Thanks for the caring emails. I am fine and of good health.
As I did mention at a few times, I currently do not have much time to deal
with PoDoFo. I am very glad that zyx supported me over the last few month
with integrating patches, as I cannot do this at the moment. Also, I cannot
say whether this will change soon and if I will have more time for
developing PoDoFo in the near future. The reason is, I am busy with my job,
which is at the moment not PDF related. So there is simply no time left for
OpenSource work (also because of a busy private life ...).

If someone else is interested in committing patches into the repository, I
will be glad to also give other commit access. I try to at least review
commits on the svn mailing list as they come. Other also look on this list,
so it should be ok if we have a few more committers. Just drop me an email,
if you want to be added to the project.

It would also be great if someone would want to prepare a new release
tarball, update the webpage and put the release on sourceforge (maybe also
freecode.org ...).

Regarding the github discussion: I do not see any advantages of a move to
github in the current situation. Surely, pull requests are a great tool.
But, we need people to look at patches and even if I could integrate them
in github with just one click, I still would need the time to review and
test patches. If other active developers prefer a move to github, I would
not object this either. Still, I do not see any advantages at the moment.

Kindest regards,
 Dominik



On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Dennis Jenkins <dennis.jenkins...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
>     Dominik Seichter has not posted since 2014-04-13 [1].  Does anyone on
> this list know if he is ok?  When he disappeared for a week or so I though
> that he might be on vacation; but he's been gone for almost a month.
>
>     There are several patches waiting to be merged (mine included).  Does
> anyone else on this list of authority to commit changes to the sorceforge
> podofo repository?
>
>     I propose that if we do not hear from Dominik my the end of May, that
> we consider forking (even if temporary) PoDoFo so that we can merge our
> various changes and continue to move the project forwards.  I certainly
> hope that this is not necessary though.  I hope that Dominik is ok and will
> return to continue to guide/manage PoDoFo.
>
>
> [1] http://sourceforge.net/p/podofo/mailman/message/32220953/
>
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