[Dbix-class] GOVERNANCE: Aggregation and conclusion

Stefan Hornburg (Racke) racke at linuxia.de
Wed Nov 2 09:11:25 GMT 2016


On 11/02/2016 10:07 AM, Paul Mooney wrote:
> On 02.11.2016 09:02, Dave Cross wrote:
>> Quoting Matthias Zeichmann <matthias.zeichmann at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Charlie Garrison <garrison at zeta.org.au>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 1 Nov 2016, at 19:48, Thomas Klausner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > I think a fork will not work. The "old" DBIC will stagnate, the "new"
>>>> > will not gain traction. Everybody loses.
>>>>
>>>> Agreed. Another,
>>>>
>>>
>>> same here
>>>
>>> -1 for forking, +1 for the original proposal
>>
>> Mee too.
>>
>> +1 Matt's proposal (new project team)
>> -1 Andrew's proposal (forking)
> 
> Same here:
> 
> +1 Matt's proposal
> -1 to forking
> 

+1 Matt's proposal
+1 to forking

I think we should at least give interested developers a chance to play
with DBIx::Class and test out new features.

It can just live on Github and not on CPAN until something useful
emerges out of it. In case that doesn't happen, the repo can
be closed.

Regards
          Racke

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