You have catch all my points, good to see what there is someone who agrees
with me :)
I don't care who is the maintainer either, because a community-driven repo
on github would be a great deal more effective.
After all, the maintainer is the person that updates and push the package
on Hackage, keep
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Alfredo Di Napoli
wrote:
> Ah! The choice of an "official" maintainer is secondary, imo. It could be
> any of you, me, or whatever. I think that what is really important is to
> have a centralized point of convergence :)
Very good to see some interest in the code
Ah! The choice of an "official" maintainer is secondary, imo. It could be
any of you, me, or whatever. I think that what is really important is to
have a centralized point of convergence :)
Bye!
A.
On 6 November 2012 12:31, Alfredo Di Napoli wrote:
> The point is, I think it would be beneficial
The point is, I think it would be beneficial for XMonad to merge efforts in
one one point.
For this reason I've contacted Adam (the current maintainer) and asked him
if I could co-maintain XMonad.
The point is trying to make all our efforts in only one point. This is an
excerpt of what I've told hi
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:15 PM, wrote:
> I am subscribed to the xmonad mailing list. But the question still stands.
> The list is pretty quiet and it seems xmonad is maintainerless :(
We could take over maintainership if no one has it. I don't have that
much spare time to work on it, but I do ru
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Alfredo Di Napoli
wrote:
> looking at the Darcs repo it seems that something is happening, but XMonad
> wasn't updated in a year on Hackage and everything seems to be still.
> Is XMonad still actively developed? If yes, who is the current maintainer?
> It would be g
I am subscribed to the xmonad mailing list. But the question still stands.
The list is pretty quiet and it seems xmonad is maintainerless :(
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Od: Roman Cheplyaka
Datum: 5. 11. 2012
Předmět: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Is XMonad still developed or with a current
Hey Roman,
thanks for the tip. I will also try on the irc channel, hoping to find
someone :)
Cheers,
A.
On 5 November 2012 15:45, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
> The "generic email" (xmo...@haskell.org) is the xmonad mailing list [1].
> However, if you are not subscribed, your emails might get dropped
The "generic email" (xmo...@haskell.org) is the xmonad mailing list [1].
However, if you are not subscribed, your emails might get dropped or be
kept in the moderation queue.
So I suggest subscribing and trying again.
[1]: http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/xmonad
Roman
* Alfredo Di Napoli
Anyone knows something?
On 5 November 2012 08:38, Alfredo Di Napoli wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> looking at the Darcs repo it seems that something is happening, but XMonad
> wasn't updated in a year on Hackage and everything seems to be still.
> Is XMonad still actively developed? If yes, who is the cur
Hi guys,
looking at the Darcs repo it seems that something is happening, but XMonad
wasn't updated in a year on Hackage and everything seems to be still.
Is XMonad still actively developed? If yes, who is the current maintainer?
It would be good to have him listed in the Hackage package descriptio
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