Rob Banagale

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@Benbb96 Thank you for the PRs going back two years. I've added both to a new milestone, [Ticket and PR Triage 1](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/milestone/1). This does not mean they will be pulled...

Made a first pass at processing open tickets this morning. Also created a first target triage [Version 0.2.2 Release](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/milestone/2) for 4/23/2020. Focus there is on Python 2.x and Django 3.0...

@moritz89 @awh4kc Thank you. Django 3 support is the focus of the immediate release. While I appreciate @awh4kc's commit of offering python2 support I am leaning away from this at...

@moritz89 @awh4kc After speaking with @nsasch I'm going to reverse myself and say that we should support Python 2 until we have a more stable release. So here's a revised...

@jplehmann Thank you for sharing that context and the project you're using `django-address` on. How many snakes do you have and which is your favorite? As Luke mentions in #45,...

Okay! We've successfully accomplished step 1, **Launder existing open tickets and set up triage release milestones**! We closed 22 tickets in 11 days in this stage. Also, every single open...

@jplehmann You missed my snake questions. Regarding model architecture, I think Luke was on the right track offering greater levels of abstraction. They are necessary to cover things like county...

Quick note for folks paying attention, I was not able to work on the PR in anticipation of today's first release milestone. I'm planning to work on this later today.

I made some progress this eve: - Created [develop](https://github.com/furious-luke/django-address/tree/develop) which will be the branch that is used to build toward `master` going forward. (Recall `dev` has diverged) - Created [Future...

So slow progress, thanks for patience from anyone paying attention. I'm back on the project today. I got pypi maintainer permissions from Luke this past Tuesday, so I can actually...