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Consider moving project into jazzband? #40

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Bartvds opened this issue Oct 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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Consider moving project into jazzband? #40

Bartvds opened this issue Oct 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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@Bartvds
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Bartvds commented Oct 4, 2016

It looks like development and support of django-enumfield for Django 1.9 and 1.10 is stalling a little, so maybe it would help maintenance if the project was adopted by jazzband so more eyes and hands can get involved?

I use a few other packages that were coasting before but moved to jazzband and now receive fixes and improvements again (hurray for community ownership).

It is a bit of a process and there are rules and guidelines. I'm not even 100% clear if this project qualifies, but this is one of the main django + enum apps out there so I guess it would be?

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jturmel commented Feb 22, 2017

+1

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Mojken commented Nov 11, 2021

This seems to have quite a bit of interest, yet there's no word from the maintainers. I'm assuming the suggestion isn't out of the question considering this issue is still open. Since this repo hasn't seen action in over a year, perhaps it's time to move it to jazzband as suggested?

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