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What is this state of this project? #50

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ryanwinchester opened this issue Oct 14, 2020 · 11 comments
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What is this state of this project? #50

ryanwinchester opened this issue Oct 14, 2020 · 11 comments

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@ryanwinchester
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ryanwinchester commented Oct 14, 2020

I see the maintainer is not responding to issues or PRs for like two years.

Are there any plans to keep maintinaing this @zyro?

Or is there anybody who will inherit it or take over?

There are useful PRs getting ignored, then closed by OP, like #45

@leifg
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leifg commented Feb 20, 2021

Following

@yordis
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yordis commented Mar 22, 2021

@zyro it seems that you are focused on Golang at the moment and don't much time for this package.

Would you mind transferring the ownership or adding contributors that would help you to maintain the package?

I think the package is popular enough where it grants some love for the greater of the community, you created a super important package for us 🚀

What do you think?

@ryanwinchester
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In the meantime, I've created a fork* that I've been using for the last few months now in production: https://github.com/sevenshores/elixir-uuid-utils

I'd love to see a new maintainer on this repo instead, though. Since it's already a dependency on a lot of other projects/libraries.

* because (a) this one isn't maintained and (b) I wanted UUID v6

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jamesvl commented Apr 9, 2021

@ryanwinchester I'm interested in helping out here; message me and I'd love to discuss further what taking our maintenance might look like.

@zyro
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zyro commented Apr 9, 2021

@ryanwinchester As you and @yordis have rightly noted, I'm spending my time elsewhere at the moment. This is outside the Elixir space entirely (by necessity, I still love Erlang/Elixir!) and often on closed-source projects. Since I've not directly used this library myself in some time I admit it's basically been in free fall down my priority list.

it's already a dependency on a lot of other projects/libraries

I agree with what you're saying here, I would like to continue supporting the various projects and packages that depend on elixir-uuid.

I'm open to adding contributors if there are volunteers to maintain this package, and I can push releases to hex when ready. That's as much as I can promise for the foreseeable future.

@ryanwinchester Are you interested in contributing here directly?

@ryanwinchester
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ryanwinchester commented Apr 10, 2021

@ryanwinchester Are you interested in contributing here directly?

Yes, that would probably be better for the community than having multiple projects.

Is there a way I can contact you to discuss?

@yordis
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yordis commented May 9, 2021

@zyro any update on the topic?

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zyro commented May 24, 2021

Had a brief DM exchange with @ryanwinchester but no resolution so far. Will update here if that changes. 👍

@yordis
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yordis commented May 24, 2021

@zyro is it much to ask to take some of the open PRs, and release a version?

The package is quite stable and probably wouldn't require many changes (hopefully).

@ryanwinchester
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ryanwinchester commented Jun 11, 2021

FYI:

@bitwalker started a project doing the same things as what I added to my fork of this (at https://github.com/sevenshores/elixir-uuid-utils): v6 support and Ecto type. He's also well-known and respected in Elixir community, so I'll archive mine and use his if it shows like it's gaining traction:

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Re-opening so people can find it

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