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I'm not sure where was I supposed to post this, but as the title says, I'm looking for co-maintainers for a light deployment module: https://drupal.org/sandbox/drupal12user/2224577 (or is there a specific procedure for this?)
Some feedback on the module idea would be appreciated as well (you can try it out yourself in it's current pre-alpha state), thank you.
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