Matt Zukowski
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to rubycas...@googlegroups.com, t. pickett66, slo...@gmail.com, Matt Campbell, robert....@opensoftware.pl, marvin....@gmail.com
I've been increasingly busy over the last few months, with less and less time for dealing with a growing RubyCAS community. Meanwhile, the number of interesting pull requests seems to be going up. I'm starting to realize that my continued control over the master RubyCAS-Server repo is starting to hinder the project. It's time for me to let go.
Last year I handed off RubyCAS-Client duties to Matt Campbell, and this has worked out great. Matt has stepped up and moved the project forward much better than I could have. I would love to see something similar happen to the RubyCAS-Server side of things. A number of you have contributed some great patches over the last year, and you are being Cc'ed on this directly (I'd like to get
https://github.com/lifton on this as well, but can't figure out his/her email addy).
Let me know if you're interested. You would be given full admin access to the rubycas org, and would be free to make decisions about the future of RubyCAS. My hope is that you could also take care of at least some of the pull requests trickling in over GitHub. You wouldn't be on your own -- as with the handoff of RubyCAS-Client, I would continue to be involved, would participate in admin work, coding, and discussion of future directions as much as possible.
I think this is a pretty good opportunity to jump in to a active project with a lot of potential. Judging from the increasing frequency of posts on the google group, stack overflow, and the number of pull requests, pickup of RubyCAS is continuing to rise. The sever code is much better now than it was a few years ago, so you'd be taking over a fairly clean proejct. There's also some interesting stuff going on in the wider CAS community right now, with talk of standardizing around a REST API.
Please reply here if you're interested.
Thanks,
Matt