Due to a change in my role, I’m no longer going to be able to spend as much
time as I have with maintaining the plugins listed below. The maintenance
burden is very light, and releases are handled through Travis CI. I’ve already
had some excellent help from Jim Brännlund (BeyondEvil), and have a
Dave, Jim,
Would you want this need mentioned on either Test & Code or Python Bytes
podcast?
I don’t have bandwidth to help out, but perhaps some listeners do. But I don’t
want to mention if you’d rather I didn’t.
- Brian
> On Nov 30, 2018, at 11:15 AM, Dave Hunt wrote:
>
> Due to a change
Hi Dave,
I probably have technical knowledge for Pytest-HTML, but I never mantained a
popular technical project before. I would be willing to help mantain
Pytest-HTML if you could help me for the first weeks.
Cheers,
Ana
> Em 30 de nov de 2018, à(s) 16:41, Brian Okken
> escreveu:
>
> Dave,
That’s very kind of you Brian, maybe a mention on Twitter would be good, but I
don’t think it merits the attention of your podcast listeners (I really enjoyed
the latest episode, by the way!)
I tried writing a tweet myself, but couldn’t find a satisfying way to word it.
:D
Cheers,
Dave
> On 3
Thanks Ana! I’m not going away entirely, so I’d be happy to help anyone taking
on a maintainer role. I may just turn off the Github notifications at some
point, so that I only get email when I’m mentioned. :)
> On 30 Nov 2018, at 19:51, Ana Ribeiro wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I probably have tech
Dave, Ana
Re. pytest-html, maybe you and I can team-up Ana?
I was telling Dave that I'm comfortable handling the "maintainer duties"
for pytest-html but no so much the technical aspects. Even tho I have
contributed some small bits here and there.
Cheers
--
Jim Brännlund
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