Where is Julian?

Brad Beckenhauer bbecken at aafp.org
Thu Feb 2 14:24:54 GMT 2012


>>> On 2/1/2012 at 2:19 PM, Jules Field <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> Sorry about this. My time and energy is limited, and my day job
workload 
> has increased a lot partly due to the University laying off staff but

> increasing the amount they expect us all to do. I just don't have the

> time and energy I did. I haven't even had an inflation-matching pay
rise 
> in 3 years. So every day I do more for less.
> And I have other projects to work on too.
> 
> MailScanner is now on Github. If someone can tell me how to make it
not 
> read-only, that's the next step. I've never used Git or Github
before, 
> so don't know what its project management abilities are like.
> 
> Jules.

Jules, 
I'm glad to hear from you and sorry you're being so taxed at work.

Just curious...   Would you elaborate on your motivation to change to
Github?

Thanks
Brad




> 
> On 01/02/2012 15:22, John Wilcock wrote:
>> Le 01/02/2012 14:54, Jeremy McSpadden a écrit :
>>> The room for concern is no one other than Julian has access to
patch.
>>> There aren't other devs on this project. Sure someone could submit
>>> the patch, but looking at the lack of responses from Julian, it
could
>>> take months to have the patches applied.
>>
>> What about FSL? I would have assumed that Julian has given them full

>> access to all the resources needed, and indeed I'd hope that they 
>> already have solutions to some of the issues as part of their paid 
>> support. Anyone from FSL care to comment?
>>
>> Or is anyone here in direct contact with Julian and could bring this

>> thread to his attention?
>>
>> John.
>>
>>
>> Jules
>>
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