-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 William Pursell wrote: > Micah Cowan wrote: >> William Pursell wrote: >> >>> Please note that the fFtT patch was superseded by another submitted >>> to the mailing list Sat, 21 Oct 2006 16:01:13 +0100. >>> (The version in git has at least one serious bug. ) >>> >> >> Thanks to bringing that to my attention; I had been planning on applying >> that as-is, after a basic review. >> >> Are you aware of any other potential problems with the remaining patches >> in that dir? >> >> > I am not familiar with any. Was the "new maintainer" issue resolved in > the other thread? I haven't looked at screen for awhile, and I'm a bit > confused. From the mailing list, it looks like development is starting > to pick up a bit (and thank you Micah for the git migration) but there > are only 2 git commits this year, and master~3 is Michael's from > February of 2007. Is development taking place off list? Am > I missing something?...(perhaps everything!)
Nope. I believe I'm going to be a new co-maintainer, and jw and mls will continue to remain co-maintainers. This sounded like it met with Karl's approval, but I don't believe it's official until RMS gives his blessing. Development, as of yet, has not picked up. I converted the CVS repo to git, and I've only applied one patch (was a very simple one that looked obviously correct). So far, my activity has been limited to organizing the bug-lists to something I can manage, and participating in the mailing lists and on IRC. A large part of why I haven't done more, is that I've been busy working on a tool I've wanted to write for a long time, that will be tremendously useful to me in diagnosing/debugging certain types of issues with Screen (it's a tool that gives an analysis of escape sequences; it can be used to describe what a mainstream terminal might do in response to sequences; or just identify them as sequences on lines by themselves, which in itself is useful for analyzing diffs between sequences produced for different terms, etc). Once that's done, I'll at least be folding some existing patches into the repo. The tool is coming along nicely, so it'll probably stop stealing the focus relatively soon. :) However, my development activity in Screen is likely to be pretty low even at its best, since my focus remains on Wget, and there's plenty of work that needs doing for _that_ (and even my development activity on _that_ is pretty spotty). So, I'm really going to be looking for some help with development. I plan to write a help request on Savannah, which was surprisingly effective for Wget; and any help any of you would like to offer (mainly, towards things that are on the Savannah buglist and currently targeted for 4.1.0) will be very much appreciated. There's also much documentation work to be done. Even aside from the task of unifying the man and info manuals, which I don't really expect to take place before the next release, there are several new features that need documentation. Of course, this mostly means being able to figure out how they work from the code, so I suppose it's as much a programmer's task as it is a technical writer's. :\ I think, at this point, I can't be too choosy: I'll be happy to help train good C programmers who lack familiarity with terminals, to be able to pitch in with Screen. We really need what help we can get. - -- Micah J. Cowan Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer, and GNU Wget Project Maintainer. http://micah.cowan.name/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIb7e87M8hyUobTrERAmbZAJ4nWPBMb9fffUXFVMnGw+WNQP/DYgCcDGwg aD5m3GiZDROUO4nja8B2EPA= =qovm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----