Re: Non-responsive maintainer fast track procedure for libsndfile

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This seems to be happening a lot lately regarding maintainers and/or
co-maintainers losing interest in their projects somewhere along the
line and just stopping development without any warning and
notification to other members who may be interested.

I am wondering, is the process efficient enough for other willing
developers to take over development of unplanned orphaned and
unmaintained code from unresponsive developers/maintainers and
co-maintainers?

Regards


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