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Let's call it a day and find ourselves a new fork of this tool #119

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jeanfrancoisgratton opened this issue Apr 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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@jeanfrancoisgratton
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This more and more looks a no-longer-maintained project. Hopefully, some forks are livelier, somewhere:

  • PRs still unmerged (or uncommented) since Sept. 2023
  • Opened issues not commented/resolved/etc since June 2022, almost 2 years ago
  • Last merge actually 5 months ago at this time.

Can we say that this tool is still being maintained ?

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danielfoehrKn commented Apr 14, 2024

@jeanfrancoisgratton
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Just to be clear, I did not mean this as a personal attack in any way. As you say, it is FOSS, so everyone is free to use it as they want.

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All good, no offense taken. I just thought I'd make clear that my absence was not due to me not caring about this project any more, but due to other obligations. Which means I''ll continue maintaining it in the future.

@jeanfrancoisgratton
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Congrats for your masters, btw. A huge achievement. That said this "issue" should be closed, then. If by any chance you can have a look and comment on issue #107, I'd appreciate. For all I know, this might be because I lack a very basic understanding of how you shell scripts work (I haven't touched yet to the GO binaries as I was under the impression they were not mature yet).

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