Re: [xml] Stepping down

2021-07-22 Thread Martin (gzlist)
Thank you Nick for being a good steward and being responsive to the community.

There's no interest from Redhat or such around providing ongoing
support for libxml2?

Martin

On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 12:23, Nick Wellnhofer via xml  wrote:
>
> I never really asked for it but in the last years I became de-facto maintainer
> of both libxml2 and libxslt. Luckily, I was able to fund my involvement
> through Chrome VRP bug bounties and OSS-Fuzz integration rewards. Big thanks
> to Google for these outstanding programs.
>
> Unfortunately, returns from security research are diminishing quickly and I
> see no way to obtain a minimal level of funding anymore. So I'm stepping down
> as contributor and maintainer.
>
> Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and contributed patches!
>
> Nick
>
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Re: [xml] Stepping down

2021-07-22 Thread Jeffrey Walton via xml
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 7:23 AM Nick Wellnhofer via xml  wrote:
>
> I never really asked for it but in the last years I became de-facto maintainer
> of both libxml2 and libxslt. Luckily, I was able to fund my involvement
> through Chrome VRP bug bounties and OSS-Fuzz integration rewards. Big thanks
> to Google for these outstanding programs.
>
> Unfortunately, returns from security research are diminishing quickly and I
> see no way to obtain a minimal level of funding anymore. So I'm stepping down
> as contributor and maintainer.

Damn Nick... Things were running so smooth I thought they were your projects.

Thanks for the service.

Jeff
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Re: [xml] Stepping down

2021-07-22 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 13:23:27 +0200
Nick Wellnhofer via xml  wrote:

> I never really asked for it but in the last years I became de-facto
> maintainer of both libxml2 and libxslt. Luckily, I was able to fund my
> involvement through Chrome VRP bug bounties and OSS-Fuzz integration rewards.
> Big thanks to Google for these outstanding programs.
> 
> Unfortunately, returns from security research are diminishing quickly and I 
> see no way to obtain a minimal level of funding anymore. So I'm stepping down 
> as contributor and maintainer.
> 
> Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and contributed patches!
> 
> Nick
> 

Thanks for all your help, Nick! GL in future endeavours.

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[xml] Stepping down

2021-07-22 Thread Nick Wellnhofer via xml
I never really asked for it but in the last years I became de-facto maintainer 
of both libxml2 and libxslt. Luckily, I was able to fund my involvement 
through Chrome VRP bug bounties and OSS-Fuzz integration rewards. Big thanks 
to Google for these outstanding programs.


Unfortunately, returns from security research are diminishing quickly and I 
see no way to obtain a minimal level of funding anymore. So I'm stepping down 
as contributor and maintainer.


Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and contributed patches!

Nick

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