False alarm. He got back to me.
Thanks,
Myles
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Ketil Malde wrote:
> "Myles C. Maxfield" writes:
>
>> Does anyone know where he is?
>
> On GitHub? https://github.com/Porges One of the repos was apparently
> updated less than a week ago.
>
>> If not, is there an a
"Myles C. Maxfield" writes:
> Does anyone know where he is?
On GitHub? https://github.com/Porges One of the repos was apparently
updated less than a week ago.
> If not, is there an accepted practice to
> resolve this situation? Should I upload my own 'idna2' package?
You can always upload a
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Myles C. Maxfield
wrote:
> Does anyone know where he is? If not, is there an accepted practice to
> resolve this situation? Should I upload my own 'idna2' package.
>
Generally we try to contact the maintainer (and give him/her enough time to
reply, in case he/she i
Hello,
I sent a message to George Pollard (por...@porg.es) about his 'idna'
package [1] a couple days ago, but he hasn't responded. I'd like to
depend on his package for something that I'm working on, but his
package fails to build (The email I sent him includes a patch that
should fix up the build