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Mariano DAngelo

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May 9, 2014, 6:04:42 PM5/9/14
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Is there anyone still working on the shop? 

Tomáš Peterka

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May 10, 2014, 4:53:37 PM5/10/14
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Kind of me. I ported the whole thing under python3. My pull requests are without answer though. I think Divio has a lot of work with other projects (which is good because I wish him the best since he started django-shop :). You can checkout the repo at https://github.com/atheiste/django-shop

Christopher Glass

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May 12, 2014, 3:54:16 AM5/12/14
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Hi,

To my knowledge no one in Divio works on the shop anymore, and I don't
have enough time to do this on my own either (I don't work for Divio
anymore).

I hope this can change in the future... but for now it's a little stuck.

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Martin

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May 18, 2014, 4:18:08 AM5/18/14
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Me and my team has switched to Oskar in recent projects. I haven't looked into it myself, but my mates seem to be very happy and productive with it, so it is unlikely that I will soon contribute much to this project.

@christopher: Would it be a good idea to add more active people as new maintainers? Would this be a decision that divio has to make?

Cheers,
M

Christopher Glass

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May 18, 2014, 10:27:10 AM5/18/14
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I'd be glad to add more maintainers to my fork - but since the main
project is "owned" by Divio I suppose that is something they should be
doing. So please feel free to ping me directly should you want to step
up as a maintainer (of chrisglass/django-shop, I can't grant anything
on divio/django-shop).

That will, if nothing else, serve as a lesson for me. Next time I
start an open-source project I'll insist to own both the website and
the main repo. I feel a little bit sour about the whole situation, but
I assume Divio has other priorities which I understand completely
since I have other priorities at the moment as well. And I have good
memories of Divio as a great place to work, for the record :)

Oskar looks pretty good, and is definitely more active than
django-shop (unfortunately). So yeah, it's definitely worth a look.

- Chris

Mariano DAngelo

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May 27, 2014, 2:02:50 PM5/27/14
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Trying oscar too
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