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There are 17,899 sites using this module. It should be pretty easy to find a developer who has the skills to be a co-maintainer. How do we make it a priority for them so that qualified folks are taking on the responsibility of maintaining this code.
I've proposed a few issues that might help bring in more motivated developers:
- #2186377: Highlight projects that follow Best Practices
- #2138397: Highlight Flattr, Paypal or Whatever Opportunities on Issue Pages
- #2177459: Highlight Supporting Organizations in the Issue Queue
- #2185511: Highlight User Contributions & What They Can Do Next in Issue Queue
Ultimately though it depends on the community of folks using this code. I do think it would be beneficial to talk about giving the maintainer the support that he has asked for.
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AstonVictor CreditAttribution: AstonVictor as a volunteer and at DevBranch commentedI'm closing it because the issue was created a long time ago without any further steps.
if you still need it then raise a new one.
thanks