One thing to note -- the bar for being admitted as a maintainer, and thus
having the opportunity to help guide the project's future yourself, is by
no means unattainable.

I was offered the opportunity after about 2-3 reasonable-quality patches,
if memory serves; unfortunately, I shortly thereafter changed jobs to an
employer not using Ivy, and thus no longer have the ability to contribute
on company time.

If you're interested in helping to revive the project -- I can't personally
extend the opportunity on my own, but if you continue to offer patches at
the same quality as your recent work, you'll have my +1 when it comes to a
vote. :)

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 11:27 AM Jaikiran Pai <jai.forums2...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The past few weeks I've been trying to contribute by fixing some issues
> that have been noted in JIRA. I've opened a pull request with a fix a
> while back[1] and also have asked a few questions about some other
> issues that I am thinking to work on. However, there has been no
> response, neither to the pull request nor to the question.
>
> Is there any public roadmap, goals and future plans for the Ivy project?
> I would like to continue contributing, but if there's no real plans to
> continue development in the project, then I would just end up wasting my
> time.
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/pull/7
>
> -Jaikiran
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