I guess my preferred option would be to create a github organization and host the repo there. So something like github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet. In that case the organization can have multiple owners, so the whole thing is also less dependent on one person. If, on the other hand, one of the original maintainers wanted to host it under their account, I would also understand that, i.e. if this is really someone's baby. Finally, I guess the official short name is "pythonnet", right? Or "pythondotnet", like the mailing list alias? Cheers, David From: Tribble, Brett [mailto:btribble@ea.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 5:36 PM To: davidacoder; pythondotnet@python.org; brian.lloyd@revolution.com Subject: RE: [Python.NET] PTVS and python.NET So, who is willing to be the primary maintainer of the github repository? I think we should wait for a little while to see if Brian or Barton respond. I see that tiran has a github account as well: https://github.com/tiran From: PythonDotNet [mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+btribble=ea.com@python.org] On Behalf Of davidacoder Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 6:37 AM To: pythondotnet@python.org <mailto:pythondotnet@python.org> Subject: Re: [Python.NET] PTVS and python.NET Great idea! Best, David From: PythonDotNet [mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+davidacoder=hotmail.com@python.org] On Behalf Of John Gill Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 7:47 AM To: pythondotnet@python.org <mailto:pythondotnet@python.org> Subject: [Python.NET] PTVS and python.NET Related to a move to github, I have been in touch with the maintainer of PTVS asking if they are aware of this project. It seems such a natural fit. He would be happy to: 1. Put a link on our "Related projects" page 2. Identify some interesting scenarios and do a blog post 3. Add a dedicated doc page 4. Etc. Subject to: 1. The project is actively maintained 2. Up to date docs 3. It "works" a. Reliable & robust b. Works with PTVS (eg PTVS doesn't crash, .) It would be great if PTVS was able to install python .NET for people (the current install process "copy these dll's" is simple and effective, but a direct install from PTVS would be good. I think we would need to resolve the current situation with the code split between github and sourceforge before we could get the endorsement from PTVS. John This communication and any attachments contain information which is confidential and may also be legally privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s) please note that any form of disclosure, distribution, copying, printing or use of this communication or the information in it or in any attachments is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please return it with the title "received in error" to postmaster@tokiomillennium.com <mailto:postmaster@tokiomillennium.com> and then permanently delete the email and any attachments from your system. E-mail communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free, as information could be intercepted, corrupted, amended, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure that e-mail transmissions and any attachments are virus free. We do not accept liability for any damages or other consequences caused by information that is intercepted, corrupted, amended, lost, destroyed, arrives late or incomplete or contains viruses. ******************************************