On 2 July 2014 00:45, Glyph Lefkowitz <glyph@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
I've made you a contributor to that repository, but I recommend that you do this anyway, and (for now) just merge your own PRs after a little while if nobody steps forward to review them. Hopefully some more interested parties will arrive and allow for a nice review-driven process early though :-).
I've initialized the new repo with tv42's repo. It isn't a github fork, but a mirror. I also tagged it with the 0.43 release since that is the last known official release build.
Let me know if I did this right:
https://github.com/twisted/ldaptor
-glyph
You've done is right and I've already github forked it (after I did the above) and started to get down to business. Whenever someone gets the chance, please check this out: https://github.com/twisted/ldaptor/pull/1 The summary/comment pretty much sums up what we've talked about in the list so far. I think once it is merged, it is a pretty good starting place. This has been tested against our project at Amplidata and with only 3 failing tests out of 337, we're doing really so far. Going forward, here are some things I want to tackle: 1) Get those remaining 3 tests (or code it tests) fixed. 2) Follow up with Pypi about the semi-dead Ldaptor 0.53 release 3) Start the PEP8 process on the codebase 4) Help existing debian maintainer to transition to twisted's ldaptor 5) ? ... additional input from you guys would be awesome. :) Cheers, Bret