Offering to co-maintain Formdazzle!

Created on 24 June 2024, 6 months ago
Updated 1 September 2024, 4 months ago

First off thanks for having such a module, use it on all my sites

With D11 being released starting to audit some of my sites and see where I can help.

Offering to help co-maintain formdazzle and get ready for D11
What I've done for my other modules is start a new branch for just D10 + D11 so that php8.1+ can be leveraged
With the new branch I do a triage of the issue queue to see what can be included in the first release.

Currently maintain 25+ modules and am a sub-maintainer for Drupal core

Also am very active on my emails so see issues come in.

📌 Task
Status

Fixed

Version

3.0

Component

Maintaining offer

Created by

🇺🇸United States smustgrave

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  • Issue created by @smustgrave
  • Status changed to Postponed 5 months ago
  • 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹

    I contacted JohnAlbin using the following message.

    Hello John,

    I am contacting you because Stephen ( https://www.drupal.org/u/smustgrave ) offered to become co-maintainer for Formdazzle! ( https://www.drupal.org/project/formdazzle ), a project you created for which you are project owner and sole maintainer.

    May you post a comment on https://www.drupal.org/project/formdazzle/issues/3456783 💬 Offering to co-maintain Formdazzle! Postponed about accepting or declining the offer? Please do not reply via email; we need a reply on the offer issue.
    In the case you accept the offer, you can also add Stephen as co-maintainer, but this is not necessary, as project moderators can add co-maintainers/maintainers to any project.
    Without a comment posted on that issue in the next 14 days, Stephen will be probably made co-maintainer.

    Neither project moderators nor site moderators will remove the existing maintainers/co-maintainers; the project owner will not be replaced either. Maintainers cannot change the project owner; co-maintainers/maintainers can only be removed/added by people who have the permission to administer co-maintainers/maintainers.

    A last note: This offer is about being co-maintainer, which for us means somebody who does not have all the drupal.org permissions on the project. Even though being co-maintainers could mean having just a single permission, we expect a co-maintainer to have the following permissions on the project: Write to VCS, Edit project, Maintain issues, Administer releases.

    Best regards,
    Alberto Paderno
    -- Drupal.org project moderator
    -- Drupal.org site moderator

    I changed status, as we are waiting for a reply.

  • 🇺🇸United States smustgrave

    just following up on this one

  • Assigned to apaderno
  • Status changed to Fixed 4 months ago
  • 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹

    I added smustgrave as co-maintainer.

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

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