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This isn’t a conventional open source project. It’s a personal project that is developed openly. It has been developed with a single user in mind — me, and only has features I use myself.
I adopted an open source development model, including things like hosting code on GitHub, npm packages, and semantic versioning, because it makes it easier for me.
The code is provided for free according to the MIT license (see the License.md file in the root of the repository), but the social interactions between project users and maintainer(s) are restricted.
I don’t look at the issues and discussion, however you’re free to use them to talk to other users, share workarounds for bugs, etc.
I appreciate pull requests with bug fixes and documentation improvements, if they are concise and well structured. I may look at them and merge them one day, but no promise.
Contributions of new features will most likely be ignored. I don’t have time or emotional capacity to review and later maintain them.
I can’t promise that the project will evolve the way you want it to, or that it will evolve at all. However, you are free to fork the project, I won’t feel bad.
And please don’t at-mention me anywhere, that blue dot makes me to anxious.
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This isn’t a conventional open source project. It’s a personal project that is developed openly. It has been developed with a single user in mind — me, and only has features I use myself.
I adopted an open source development model, including things like hosting code on GitHub, npm packages, and semantic versioning, because it makes it easier for me.
The code is provided for free according to the MIT license (see the License.md file in the root of the repository), but the social interactions between project users and maintainer(s) are restricted.
I don’t look at the issues and discussion, however you’re free to use them to talk to other users, share workarounds for bugs, etc.
I appreciate pull requests with bug fixes and documentation improvements, if they are concise and well structured. I may look at them and merge them one day, but no promise.
Contributions of new features will most likely be ignored. I don’t have time or emotional capacity to review and later maintain them.
I can’t promise that the project will evolve the way you want it to, or that it will evolve at all. However, you are free to fork the project, I won’t feel bad.
And please don’t at-mention me anywhere, that blue dot makes me to anxious.
R’amen,
Artem
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