> I don't know. It was a project from 2 summers ago, but after that it > sat at Beta and does not seem to have had much added to it since then. It seems like a good idea and is aesthetically pleasing. It also seems like a decent number of things are working. > It is one our harder items to deal with in infrastructure since it is > AGPL and we have to make sure that fixes are available not through > hotfixes but in a way that allows for users to get the code right > then. Really? Deploying from an RCS shouldn't be too hard, but mine is one opinion in a sea of many (who have probably also contributed more than I). It seems like the idea behind it is sound. Besides the big drawback of not having a maintainer, what would we stand to gain if it were picked up by someone? What would we stand to lose if it weren't (besides the obvious administrative easing and resources)? _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure