Rachel has access to the sf repository as admin, so that's not a problem
(though I agree with moving to github).
The problem is probably momentum now. This is a big project, and I don't
understand a tenth of it.
Matt.
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Jonas B. Nielsen wrote:
> What could our next step be?
>
> - Should we approach the Sourceforge administrators and take administrative ownership of the project?
> - Should we just fork the project to Github and reboot the project?
> - Leave things as they are?
>
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> On 14/10/2011, at 16.06, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>
>> FWIW I did send a message. No response yet.
>>
>> I'm starting to think I need to consider porting DVD Spanner to Objective
>> C.
>>
>> On 11-10-13 4:04 AM, "Jonas Br�ms� Nielsen" <jonasbn@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think it would be great if Sherm's project could live on.
>>>
>>> And I have confidence in Matt being the one approaching the relatives.
>>>
>>>
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>>> On 12/10/2011, at 21.59, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have Sherm on facebook and it does list two family members on there.
>>>>
>>>> I'd be happy to approach one of them if people think that wouldn't be
>>>> too awkward.
>>>>
>>>> Matt.
>>>>
>>>> From: Mark Anderson <emer@...>
>>>> Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:43:08 -0400
>>>> To: Rachel Blackman <seattlesparks@...>
>>>> Cc: <camelbones-devel@...>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Camelbones-devel] Future of CamelBones?
>>>>
>>>> I agree wholeheartedly. This was a great project, and it would be a
>>>> shame to see it go. I'd be willing to help anyway I can. I can mostly
>>>> only help coding, I only knew Sherm through Camelbones.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Rachel Blackman
>>>> <seattlesparks@...> wrote:
>>>>> So, with Sherm having sadly passed away, this leaves CamelBones in
>>>>> something of a limbo state. However, I don't think Sherm would've
>>>>> wanted to see the project fade away, and I think seeing it properly
>>>>> moved forward would be
>>>>>
>>>>> I know from our e-mails that Sherm was very close to a 2.0 version
>>>>> that statically bundled Perl so that it didn't break on system updates.
>>>>> That seems like a good path to go down, but unfortunately, he hadn't
>>>>> updated the SourceForge source image in a very, very long time. And
>>>>> but I don't know how to get in touch with his family to see if they
>>>>> could get that off of his computer.
>>>>>
>>>>> So anyone who works on a Lion-aware version would either have to try
>>>>> to do the interim 'build and bundle a new support bundle for Lion'
>>>>> method, which was already getting pretty hacky, or else would have to
>>>>> start over on all the changes he was making. :(
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have any thoughts on how best to carry on Sherm's legacy, and
>>>>> carry CamelBones on both the way I used it (to allow Cocoa apps to be
>>>>> scripted in Perl) and the way I know others did (to allow entire apps
>>>>> to be written in Perl using the Objective-C interfaces)?
>>>>>
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