Jon Ciesla wrote:
> What about simply keeping it on Sourceforge? Don't one of you have
> admin
> access to the project there? I have a SF account currently.
>
> As far as bringing libjpeg current, I'm not sure the task would be as
> herculean as it sounds, activities at fd.o hotwithstanding, not sure
> what
> that's about.
libjpeg is essentially dead.
The move to put libjpeg on Sourceforge was done to prevent a complete
scattering of the developers over a looming fork. So I think that the
move to Sourceforge was wise as it kept everyone "together". However,
the project is still dead, and if it had forked it probably would still
be dead.
I think that it will take someone who is sincerely available to maintain
the project, who has the respect of the developer community, to commit
those patches and organize a release schedule and plan... and then move
forward.
Doubtless.
I truly wish that person were me. However, I do not have the time,
and
I otherwise don't feel qualified.
Understandable. If this person exists, then that is the logical path. If
not, then are distro maintainers to simply soldier on, maintaining what
are, in effect, forks? I have to think that in the absence of the
Qualified Individual we all desire, a coordinating effort of distro
maintainers would be preferable to the status quo.
Thanks,
Lee.
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in your fear, seek only love
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