On Apr 8, 2016, at 4:58 PM, 'Jon Parrott' via Google App Engine <google-a...@googlegroups.com> wrote:In a previous thread, several of you pointed out that webapp2 was abandoned and some of you expressed interesting in helping maintain the project.
I'm happy to provide an update. The original author has allowed the Google Cloud Platform Developer Relations team to assume ownership of webapp2. We've moved the project to github and we're ready to accept pull requests.
- webapp2 now lives at GoogleCloudPlatform/webapp2.
- Tests are running on travis and code coverage reporting.
- The documentation is now published to readthedocs.
- The official website will soon be updated to redirect to readthedocs.
We could really use the community's help to:
- Test it! We cleaned up a bit of stuff and we want to make sure that everything still works as expected.
- Check the new documentation for accuracy and report any content errors or bad links.
- Triage the issues that were transferred over from the original project. If you want to just review them and comment whether or not they are still relevant, that would be super helpful.
- Fix issues. :)
We'll soon release version 3.0.0 to PyPI. This is to mark the ownership transition. We will look into updating the version included with Google App Engine.
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On Apr 11, 2016, at 1:28 AM, 'Jon Parrott' via Google App Engine <google-a...@googlegroups.com> wrote:Karl, first and foremost: thanks for being the first person to contribute.
- Yes, I just missed the makefile when I was cleaning things up. I'll remove that and update contributing.md to document how to run tests. In the meantime, you can checkout the travis config file. Mostly, you just need to install nox-automation and run nox -s tests. Travis ran for your PR and it passed.
- Enabling the CLA bot is standard procedure, and the OSS lawyer that assisted me in moving over this project did not indicate that it should be passed over. I am not lawyer, however, from what I understand t the CLA does not remove any of your rights as a the author, it just grants the project rights to your contribution (this seems to be pretty clearly stated at the beginning of the CLA itself). If concerns over the CLA cause you to not want to contribute further, I'll be happy to get you in contact our open source programs office so that we can potentially address your concerns.
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