Added Luerl - An implementation of Lua in clean Erlang/OTP
Is this repo under support? I guess it's better to specify the status under Readme section. To avoid confusing of new contributors who tend to support (see no activity here)
Seems just straight up abandoned. I have a for that has all the PRs added. It’s not the go to, but it’s something?
On Nov 11, 2021, at 03:59, Vjacheslav Brichkovskiy @.***> wrote:
Is this repo under support? I guess it's better to specify the status under Readme section. To avoid confusing of new contributors who tend to support (see no activity here)
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I was going to open a PR to suggest adding Luerl to the implementation lists, but then I found this one.
Luerl is not abandoned. In fact, it seems to be quite an active project for R. Virding (Luerl, Erlang, LFE...). I've attended some events in which he spoke about it with much enthusiasm. And, I've just checked, there was some relevant pretty recent activity in the repository (aka.: commits made last week).
This @erlmachinedev's PR has been hanging for almost two years. Maybe it's time to hit the Merge btn. 😅
I was going to open a PR to suggest adding Luerl to the implementation lists, but then I found this one.
Luerl is not abandoned. In fact, it seems to be quite an active project for R. Virding (Luerl, Erlang, LFE...). I've attended some events in which he spoke about it with much enthusiasm. And, I've just checked, there was some relevant pretty recent activity in the repository (aka.: commits made last week).
This @erlmachinedev's PR has been hanging for almost two years. Maybe it's time to hit the Merge btn. 😅
Hi, I didn't say that Luerl is abandoned one, I meant exactly this repo (LewisJEllis). There is two years between the PR request and the last comment which we can see.
I don't know the status of the repo, so I probably will close the PR as such (see no reason for this)
The owner doesn't respond after 2 years (the PR is outdated)