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#13 2015-11-17 19:46:21

Destry
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Re: Textile signatures

Netcarver is accommodating of the emperors new clothes.

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#14 2015-11-17 20:13:22

philwareham
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Re: Textile signatures

Cool. Is he still keen to develop Textile going forward?

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#15 2015-11-18 12:02:56

Destry
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Re: Textile signatures

I posed the question to him via the tweeter channel.

He says he still runs the GitHub org and repos, and he’ll address bug fixes and whatnot with the existing version of php-textile, but he’s not interested in working on any new futures, advancements, or whatever. In that respect, he’s happy to talk with anyone who might want to be. Get in touch with him if so.

Twitter seems like an effective channel to do that, so anyone with further questions for Steve now knows what to do. ;)

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#16 2015-11-20 17:35:32

Destry
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Re: Textile signatures

The textile-mark repo has been transferred to the organization, and I’m still maintainer.

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#17 2015-11-23 14:25:45

Bloke
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Re: Textile signatures

Destry wrote #296680:

[Steve is] not interested in working on any new futures, advancements, or whatever. In that respect, he’s happy to talk with anyone who might want to be.

I know this isn’t really the place to nominate people as Textile maintainer, but if Ruud were to step up, I’d endorse his input 100%. His parsing, optimisation and regex knowledge is off the charts awesome, and since the Textile parser is a giant regex machine, he could take our beloved markup system to infinity and beyond.

No pressure. Just sayin’ :-D


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#18 2015-11-23 17:43:46

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Re: Textile signatures

I know a bloke who’d be perfect for the job ;)

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#19 2015-11-23 21:23:54

Destry
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Re: Textile signatures

I know a Kirin and Gizamalik that could leverage the maintenance co-handidly. No pressure though.

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