This touches a general unsolved issue: Sharing the maintenance burden of deprecated modules across distributors who ship enterprise / long-term support versions. Same problem e.g. for gnome-vfs, libgnome, ... I guess if somebody offered maintainership, nobody would refuse.It's all logistics issues on your side; I don't care about the community dynamics. I just care how GNOME community as a whole treat third-party developers. It boils down simply to a trivial reference counting issue. "People urge to have this bug fixed " has nothing to do with "people want to take over PyGTK".
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