The last stable release of PyPRP, version 1.5.0, was published 8 months ago. A considerable amount of bugfixes and new features has accumulated in SVN since then. In the general public, as suggested by a few recent posts, development of PyPRP is perceived as stagnant, even though there is still regular activity in SVN. There even seem to be worries that the developers might be more and more just working for themselves and not caring about making their achievements available and accessible to everyone.
I have the suspicion that the reason for this situation is simply that nobody feels responsible for preparing a new release.
Do you think that a PyPRP release is due?
Who has prepared PyPRP releases in the past?
Does anyone have any concrete plans for future PyPRP releases?
If there is a consensus that a PyPRP release in the near future would be a good thing, and the previous release managers feel they don't have time or inclination to do it, I hereby volunteer to take on the job of the release manager for this one time. (To clarify, what I see as the duties of the release manager are things like organizing a discussion of what should go into the release and what shouldn't, pestering developers to write documentation, organizing testing, maintaining branches and tags in the repository, ...)