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+1 atm i do not have the time to be more active, sorry!
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@johannestroeger no problem at all :)
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@hughsk I've changed a couple of minor things to suit my workflow, and to add some templates and an Automator generator (which is now redundant as I've moved to Grunt), but unfortunately I don't have any real Node skills to maintain and improve the existing code, sorry.
That said, I intend to keep using kss-node (or my fork, at least) as it's an important part of my workflow. So I'd be prepared to offer input / run tests if someone could be found to look after the Node side of things.
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@hughsk I'm interested, put need to figure out how to fit it in.
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I'm also interested.
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I'd be up for helping out. The biggest pain points I've just been through to get this working are around SASS support and also some of the documentation. I'd be up for improving both of those areas.
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I'm interested in helping as well.
How large of a maintainers group are you hoping for?
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This type of project will be necessary part of my investment to put company projects sustainable. I will help also.
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Over in #32, Hugh transferred the repo over to a kss-node organization. https://github.com/kss-node The nice thing about a GitHub org is that we alter our maintainers list as needed.
I already added @johannestroeger as a maintainer since I saw that he did a bunch of work in the issue queue already. :-)
To be honest, I'm not sure how big a group of maintainers we will need. Let's figure it out in the next few weeks. I'll be looking at the issue queue more closely to see who is actively participating.
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I'm going to close this issue as I think it has served its purpose.
I'd still love to see others join in. My personal criteria for adding a new maintainer is anyone who:
- has helped with at least 2 pull requests and
- who asks to help maintain kss-node. (Just open a new issue with your request, so that it doesn't get lost at the bottom of this already-closed issue.)
:-)
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I am totally down to help out! :)
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@r4j4h Sweet! We can always use help. I searched through the repo and I don't see any code written by you. (Did you help out in some other way besides code?)
But I'd be glad to make you a maintainer after you've helped with at least 2 pull requests. Thanks!
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