Anything I didn't start and just comaint, anything small or which hasn't
had a release in 2 years, should be fine.

Anything big and/or important (Orlite, Aspect, etc) I'd like to keep an eye
on things during handover.

If you cc me when you do the hand off either way, I'll just respond if I
have objections. In they latter car advice ahead of time is appreciated but
not required. I don't want to hold up good works tooo much.

And if you could do the github conversions from svn so I stay in the commit
history, it would be appreciated.

Adam
On Apr 5, 2015 11:19 AM, "Matt S Trout" <m...@shadowcat.co.uk> wrote:

> Granted co-maint to ETHER.
>
> She's been collecting adopted modules quite a bit now - are you ok if I
> just
> throw stuff at her that needs shipping in future?
>
> Also, any objections to us moving things to github when we nab them? I
> still
> remember how to work subversion but the new generation of kids don't :)
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