webform_slack project open to new maintainer applications on 30 Sep, 2021

Created on 16 September 2021, almost 3 years ago
Updated 18 September 2023, 9 months ago

Webform - Slack integration → has been automatically opened to new maintainer applications, as it will otherwise become unsupported with the end of life of Drupal 8 on 2 Nov, 2021.
This is an adaptation of our existing process for transferring project maintainership → .

After the standard 14-day waiting period from this issue being opened, if an existing maintainer has not closed it, this project is eligible for new maintainers, without necessarily waiting for existing maintainers’ approval.

Next steps:

  • An existing maintainer may close this issue and opt out of this accelerated process.
  • A prospective new maintainer can take this issue after the 14 day window has
    elapsed and take the following steps to be added as a maintainer:
    • Comment here explaining why you would like to maintain the module.
    • If the project is opted in to security coverage, confirm that you have previously received security coverage opt-in permission.
    • If an existing maintainer has not commented, move the issue to the Drupal.org Project Ownership queue, by editing the “Project” field on this issue.
  • The Drupal.org site moderators will review the issue, and if it meets the requirements can grant you maintainer access.
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  • 🇦🇷Argentina hanoii 🇦🇷UTC-3

    As part of my line of work this module is being used and we'd like the option to update it both internally and for the community.

    Thanks!

  • Assigned to gisle
  • Status changed to Fixed 10 months ago
  • 🇳🇴Norway gisle Norway

    Thank you for offering to maintain this. I am going to add you as maintainer within the next half hour.

    PS: You may also want to read up on Issue Etiquette → . For instance, item #8 on the list of things not to do in issues.

  • 🇦🇷Argentina hanoii 🇦🇷UTC-3

    @gisle, do you mean because I assigned this issue to me? I am sorry, I read the issue description and it says:

    A prospective new maintainer can take this issue after the 14 day window has
    elapsed and take the following steps to be added as a maintainer:

    I understood by "take this issue" that I needed to assign it to mayself and then do the sub bullet points. If I understood it wrongly, I apologize.

  • Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.

  • Status changed to Fixed 9 months ago
  • 🇳🇴Norway gisle Norway

    Yes, you misunderstood. The person that an issue is assigned to is the person promising to resolve the issue. You do not have the required access level to promote yourself to be a maintainer of this project. Therefore you should not assign it to yourself.

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