Discussion:
Maintenance of streaming and streaming-bytestring
Andrew Martin
2017-09-07 15:07:44 UTC
Permalink
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of streaming
and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his continued
absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two libraries. I have
put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the issue tracker to
become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at work, so I have an
interest in keeping it in good shape.

[0] https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-12 18:18:21 UTC
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Are there any further steps that I can take?
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of streaming
and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his continued
absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two libraries. I have
put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the issue tracker to
become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at work, so I have an
interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0] https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Erik Hesselink
2017-09-12 19:57:29 UTC
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Hi Andrew,

We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.

For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
***@hackage.haskell.org, there's a higher chance I'll see it there than
just on the email lists.

Regards,

Erik (hackage admin)
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the
issue tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0] https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-12 20:50:05 UTC
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Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I appreciate
the tip about ***@hackage.haskell.org as well.

-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the
issue tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0] https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-13 17:31:49 UTC
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The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I appreciate
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
than just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the
issue tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0] https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028
141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
2017-09-14 05:07:53 UTC
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Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I appreciate
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the issue
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at work, so I
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-15 13:35:41 UTC
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Oh my, you seem to have quite a few of these. Yes, if you would like to
move them over to the umbrella organization, that would be great.

On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <
Post by Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I
appreciate
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since
that
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
than
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and
provided his
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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David Feuer
2017-09-15 17:01:38 UTC
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Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization
will be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if
there are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a
useful history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.

David

On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic" <***@gmail.com>
wrote:

Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I appreciate
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on the issue
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at work, so I
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Carter Schonwald
2017-09-15 17:23:27 UTC
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GitHub has a transfer repo ownership toggle you can do to move the main
repo and it's assets
Post by David Feuer
Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization
will be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if
there are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a
useful history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.
David
On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic" <
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I
appreciate
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since
that
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
than
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and
provided his
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-15 19:14:58 UTC
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Yes. Carter's suggestion is what I just thinking of. The transfer
completely preserves everything.

On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Carter Schonwald <
Post by Carter Schonwald
GitHub has a transfer repo ownership toggle you can do to move the main
repo and it's assets
Post by David Feuer
Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization
will be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if
there are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a
useful history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.
David
On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic" <
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being
maintained
Post by Andrew Martin
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I
appreciate
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since
that
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
than
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and
provided his
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-
August/028141.html
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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David Feuer
2017-09-16 23:24:11 UTC
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Ah, right. Then yes, that sounds like a great approach.
Post by Carter Schonwald
GitHub has a transfer repo ownership toggle you can do to move the main
repo and it's assets
Post by David Feuer
Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization
will be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if
there are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a
useful history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.
David
On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic" <
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being
maintained
Post by Andrew Martin
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I
appreciate
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since
that
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
than
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and
provided his
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-
August/028141.html
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Boespflug, Mathieu
2017-12-09 15:10:16 UTC
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I'd like to contributed streaming-binary to the streaming GitHub org, if
you're up for it.

http://hackage.haskell.org/package/streaming-binary

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Post by David Feuer
Ah, right. Then yes, that sounds like a great approach.
Post by Carter Schonwald
GitHub has a transfer repo ownership toggle you can do to move the main
repo and it's assets
Post by David Feuer
Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization
will be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if
there are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a
useful history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.
David
On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic" <
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being
maintained
Post by Andrew Martin
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I
appreciate
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since
that
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
there than
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin <
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and
provided his
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/
028141.html
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Post by Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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David Feuer
2017-12-11 13:04:50 UTC
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I've added you as a member of haskell-streaming. Feel free to transfer the repo.
Post by Boespflug, Mathieu
I'd like to contributed streaming-binary to the streaming GitHub org, if
you're up for it.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/streaming-binary
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Post by David Feuer
Ah, right. Then yes, that sounds like a great approach.
Post by Carter Schonwald
GitHub has a transfer repo ownership toggle you can do to move the main
repo and it's assets
Post by David Feuer
Having an organization (with multiple owners and members) makes for much
smoother transitions when maintainers change. That goes triple for
unexpected changes. There's (still!) no really good way to migrate an issue
tracker or PRs from one repository to another. Unfortunately, for that same
reason, I believe that actually moving your project to the organization will
be quite unpleasant if there are more than a few open tickets. And if there
are more than a few closed tickets, then preserving history in a useful
history seems hard too. Maybe someone else knows a reason this isn't
actually terrible.
David
On Sep 14, 2017 1:10 AM, "Ivan Lazar Miljenovic"
Since you've seem to set this up as an organisation, would you be
interested in my moving over the various streaming libraries I have
there as well?
Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being maintained
here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Thanks adding me as a maintainer. I'm new to this process, so I appreciate
-Andrew Martin
Post by Erik Hesselink
Hi Andrew,
We usually allow about 3 weeks for the maintainer to respond. Since that
time has now passed I've added you as a maintainer for streaming and
streaming-bytestring. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
For others looking to take over a package in the future, please CC
just on the email lists.
Regards,
Erik (hackage admin)
On 12 September 2017 at 20:18, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
Are there any further steps that I can take?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Andrew Martin
Post by Andrew Martin
David Feuer brought this up two weeks ago [0]. The maintainer of
streaming and streaming-bytestring has been unreachable, and provided his
continued absence, I would like to become a maintainer of these two
libraries. I have put up PRs fixing issues [1] and I've offered on
the issue
tracker to become a comaintainer [2]. I use this library a lot at
work, so I
have an interest in keeping it in good shape.
[0]
https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2017-August/028141.html
[1] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/pull/11
[2] https://github.com/michaelt/streaming-bytestring/issues/19
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Andrew Martin
2017-09-14 22:30:57 UTC
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If I can do that with a hackage revision, i'll go ahead and do that tonight. If not, there will probably be a new release for both of them in the next week anyway, so I would just wait until then to do it.

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Post by Andrew Martin
The streaming and streaming-bytestring libraries are now being
maintained here: https://github.com/haskell-streaming
You might want to upload a new package to Hackage with a change of URL
:). The Hackage package currently points to the old GitHub.
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