I think this a great feature to have and I have made significant contributions already to a Drupal 10/11-compatible version: https://www.drupal.org/project/views_share/issues/3025018. Please add me as a maintainer so that I can take this current version across the finish line.

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andileco created an issue. See original summary.

andileco’s picture

Title: Request to be added as a co-maintainer » Offering to co-maintain views_share
Project: Views Share » Drupal.org project ownership
Version: 7.x-1.x-dev »
Component: Code » Maintaining offer

This module did not get a modern version Drupal version. I have built a functioning modern Drupal version here (though I want to become maintainer before I invest time in finishing it completely): https://www.drupal.org/project/views_share/issues/3025018

avpaderno’s picture

Title: Offering to co-maintain views_share » Offering to co-maintain Views Share
Component: Maintaining offer » Co-maintaining offer
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Status: Active » Postponed

This is the message I sent.

Hello Karim,

I am contacting you because Daniel (https://www.drupal.org/u/andileco) offered to become co-maintainer for Views Share (https://www.drupal.org/project/views_share), a project you created for which you are project owner and sole maintainer, to create a Drupal 10/11 release.

May you post a comment on https://www.drupal.org/project/projectownership/issues/3512852 about accepting or declining the offer? Please do not reply via email; we need a reply on the offer issue.
Without a comment posted on that issue in the next 14 days, Daniel will be probably made co-maintainer.

Project moderators will not remove the existing maintainers/co-maintainers; the project owner will not be replaced either. Maintainers cannot change the project owner; co-maintainers/maintainers can only be removed/added by people who have the permission to administer co-maintainers/maintainers.

As last note: This offer is about being co-maintainer, which is different from being a maintainer. A co-maintainer is a person who does not have all the drupal.org permissions on a project. Even though being co-maintainers could mean having just a single permission, we expect a co-maintainer to have the following permissions on the project: Write to VCS, Edit project, Maintain issues, Administer releases.
If there is any reason for not giving all those permissions, please explain that on https://www.drupal.org/project/projectownership/issues/3512852. We need this to know it was intentional and not a misunderstanding on what the offer required.

Best regards,
Alberto Paderno
-- Drupal.org project moderator
-- Drupal.org site moderator

The status has been changed because we are waiting for a reply.
Please post a comment after 14 days, if your offer has not been declined. It will show you are still interested in maintaining this project and it will serve as reminder an action is required for this offer.

infojunkie’s picture

Sorry, I missed this ticket. Glad to see this module moving forward. I've added andileco to the project maintainers.

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Status: Postponed » Fixed
avpaderno’s picture

@infojunkie Thank you for the quick answer!

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.