I use the Feedback module in one of my sites, and I would like to become a maintainer/co-maintainer of the project. (because the two maintainers haven't touched the module for the last 6 months or more.)
I made an issue on the module saying that I would like to become a maintainer/co-maintainer, but so far no one has answered (they haven't answered any of the issues for the last 6 months)
I have tried sending a message to the maintainers via their user profile contact forms, and I have tried to send them a Druplicon message on IRC, but I haven't gotten any response.
I know one of them is still active in Drupal, (fixed a core issue last week) but I haven't been able to get a response from him at all. I am sure he is just very busy, so I don't want to put the module in the abandoned/unsupported module issue queue, but I would really like to work on the module and see it release a stable D7 version.
Does anyone have any advice on either how I can get in contact with him or what I should do moving forward to try to become a maintainer?
Thanks!
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The good news is, the first step is to do exactly what you did-- create an issue in the issue queue. For the next steps see https://www.drupal.org/node/251466.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Just directly contacting maintainers?
Is there a specific way of just directly contacting a module's maintainer?
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the process is documented @ https://www.drupal.org/node/251466
The module in question isn't abandoned
There just is no obvious way of contacting the maintainers. None have their contact form enabled.
Go to the module page. The
Go to the module page. The maintainers will be listed. Click on their username. That will bring you to their page. If they have their contact form enabled, there will be a link (tab) named contact. Click that, and you can contact the maintainer.
Tried that
None of the maintainers have their contact forms enabled.
Then your only option is to
Then your only option is to post in the module issue queue and wait for an answer.