Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Re: Taggit fragmentation

It does if anyone wants to be able to find the code.

On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Daniele Procida <daniele@vurt.org> wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012, Marcin Tustin <marcin.tustin@gmail.com> wrote:

>That's not quite right. Once you build up a reputation as the package to
>have, if you don't at least hand over the project, you expose everyone to
>the pain of figuring out how to either use your code, or which is best
>place to get a forked version. It's certainly not hard to see that there
>are people who want to take this over, and it's better to let *someone* do
>that then leave the project to moulder and splinter.

No-one needs to hand it over; if someone wants to, they can take it over.

The project doesn't need an anointed successor to carry its flame.

Daniele

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