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On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Thijs Schreijer <thijs@thijsschreijer.nl> wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: lua-l-bounces@lists.lua.org [mailto:lua-l-bounces@lists.lua.org] On
> Behalf Of Pierre Chapuis
> Sent: vrijdag 20 februari 2015 16:03
> To: lua-l@lists.lua.org
> Subject: GitHub organization discussed at FOSDEM
>
> Hello list,
>
> at FOSDEM we discussed the possibility of creating a GitHub organization
> to maintain some Lua modules for which there should be several maintainers
> (for instance LuaSocket, and probably some libraries from the Kepler
> project).
>
> I wanted to float that idea here again, and maybe start moving on it.
>
> So I have a few questions:
>
> 1) How do you want to call this organization?
> 2) Who wants to be part of it?
> 3) Who wants to create it?
>
> --
> Pierre Chapuis
>

Can't the existing Kepler organization [1] be used? Wouldn't that be easiest? If one of the current owners [2] (Fabio, Andre or Hisham) could create a new team for LuaSocket and Diego would hand it over...

Now who should be on that team? Diego obviously, but probably also someone else... looking at the contributors [3] there are some Lua commoners there. What is mostly needed I think is someone that can intelligently discuss PR's and merge them. Let the community do the development, if nobody codes a fix for an issue, the need isn't big enough.

Thijs

[1] https://github.com/keplerproject
[2] https://github.com/orgs/keplerproject/teams/owners
[3] https://github.com/diegonehab/luasocket/graphs/contributors

I could see that working.
--
Regards,
Ryan