On Jul 28 12:58, Mark Geisert wrote: > Bill Zissimopoulos wrote: > > Mark: > > > > > I agree with how you want to adjust license and transfer ownership. I > > > don't > > > have a presence on GitHub but I should be able to grab cygfuse anyway. > > > > Thank you very much for agreeing to become the maintainer for [CYGFUSE]. > > Please consider this post as my public announcement that I am relicensing > > the [CYGFUSE] files under the BSD 2-clause license and that I am assigning > > maintainership to Mark. > > > > The project has been updated with a README and a LICENSE file that state > > the same. Source files have been updated to reflect the license change as > > well. > > > > Mark, if at some point you do get a github account, I will be happy to > > transfer ownership of the project as well. In the mean time do you have > > somewhere where you intend to host it? > > > > Regards, > > Bill Zissimopoulos > > > > [CYGFUSE]: https://github.com/billziss-gh/cygfuse > > I'll likely host it from my private http/ftp server at maxrnd.com, at least > initially. The cygutils package was there for review so I know it would > work. I've been looking at some of the public repositories over time but > haven't moved to one, largely because I haven't really needed it. > > OK on your changes above including the minor correction you made afterwards. > Cheers, Again, we have the Cygwin org @ github, https://github.com/cygwin. You can simple put your repo under this cover. Alternatively you can also get your own repo under the cygwin-apps cover at cygwin.com/sourceware.org: https://sourceware.org/cygwin-apps/ https://sourceware.org/git/ Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat