Mixpanel has been automatically opened to new maintainer applications, as it has releases for Drupal 8 which will be marked unsupported on 2 Nov, 2021, but no release yet for Drupal 9. Your Drupal 7 releases will not be affected.
This is an adaptation of our existing process for transferring project maintainership.
After the standard 14-day waiting period from this issue being opened, and if an existing maintainer has not closed it, this project becomes eligible for new maintainers. Those new maintainers will not need to wait for existing maintainer approval.
Next steps:
- An existing maintainer may close this issue and opt out of this accelerated process.
- A prospective new maintainer can take this issue after the 14 day window has elapsed and take the following steps to be added as a maintainer:
- Comment here explaining why you would like to maintain the module.
- If the project is opted in to security coverage, confirm that you have previously received security coverage opt-in permission.
- If an existing maintainer has not commented, move the issue to the Drupal.org Project Ownership queue, by editing the “Project” field on this issue.
- The Drupal.org site moderators will review the issue, and if it meets the requirements can grant you maintainer access.
Comments
Comment #2
darvanenI was going to create a new module called mixpanel_api but I think it's probably best to avoid clutter per the guidance regarding modules.
My plan would be to leave the current 8.x-1.x branch intact in case people want to pick it up and create a 2.x version that is D9/10 compatible which simply allows for a configurable service that exposes the Mixpanel SDK. Perhaps it will evolve from there, perhaps it won't.
I have earned security coverage with the Advanced Email Validation module.
I am happy to manage the issue queue for the previous versions.
Comment #3
avpadernoI added darvanen as maintainer since he has the required Drupal.org role.
Comment #4
avpadernoComment #5
darvanenThanks @apaderno!