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Project status? Doesn't seem maintained

Open Vadorequest opened this issue 4 years ago • 14 comments

It seems like this package isn't maintained anymore. Am I mistaken?

A few PR are hanging, nothing useful has been merged since oct 2019.

Vadorequest avatar May 18 '20 12:05 Vadorequest

Hi @Vadorequest, I solved PR, such as formatting the day and time and configuring the time zone and adjusting the log levels, also adding the display of the line and column that makes the log, all configurable.

https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale-logger

rudemex avatar Aug 29 '20 16:08 rudemex

Hi @Vadorequest, I solved PR, such as formatting the day and time and configuring the time zone and adjusting the log levels, also adding the display of the line and column that makes the log, all configurable.

https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale-logger

It is a brand-new one? I could not see github fork subtitle in the repos.

davidkhala avatar Aug 30 '20 09:08 davidkhala

Looking at https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale-logger versions, it does seem like a whole new package on NPM.

Indeed, linked to https://github.com/rudemex/signale-logger

Vadorequest avatar Aug 30 '20 22:08 Vadorequest

Hello @Vadorequest @davidkhala , signale-logger is the last version of signale (1.4.0) to which I applied some PR that requested and were on hold, and as I had an urgency to use it I decided to upload it to npm, when they do the PR of the earrings (in signale) , I estimate that this package I will deprecate it.

https://github.com/rudemex/signale-logger/releases/tag/v1.5.0

rudemex avatar Aug 30 '20 22:08 rudemex

Thanks for the clarification!

Vadorequest avatar Aug 31 '20 07:08 Vadorequest

I'm on the fence about using this. Is there any indication that this library is still maintained?

jakobrosenberg avatar Sep 01 '20 07:09 jakobrosenberg

hello @jakobrosenberg , the original library has not been updated for a long time and has some PR pending, if you want, you can use the fork I made from the original and implement some improvements they requested.

https://www.npmjs.com/package/signale-logger

rudemex avatar Sep 01 '20 13:09 rudemex

@rudemex thanks for maintaining a fork.

I wish the author would assign a maintainer, release a statement or reply to this issue.

jakobrosenberg avatar Sep 01 '20 19:09 jakobrosenberg

@rudemex maybe we should create a public organization to host a fork and enable more contributors to join. We could create a signale github org and use the @signale npm fork (if available).

stephanebachelier avatar Dec 07 '20 10:12 stephanebachelier

hi @stephanebachelier , how are you? i created a project that has available to implement PR following the requirements of the original project, it is also deployed in npm and yarn, i don't think it is necessary to create an organization, and the project with signale is occupied by the original. I'm following up the project, I have some pending tasks to solve, but PR is welcome.

Repo Signale-logger: https://github.com/rudemex/signale-logger

rudemex avatar Dec 09 '20 14:12 rudemex

Hi @rudemex,

The idea is not mine. I've already seen it in other open-source repositories when the maintainer was missing. Some contributors and/or users have decided to create an organisation to open the project to a community of contributors to avoid the « single contributor syndrome ». If the fork is maintained by a single contributor, who might not available or missing at some point, - which might be expected on a long term basis -, the same problem surfaces again.

IMO, an open organisation, such as a Github org, seems more appropriated.

stephanebachelier avatar Dec 09 '20 20:12 stephanebachelier

@stephanebachelier yes, it's not a bad idea, but I think it will generate conflict to have many dependencies created in npm on the same project, my repo is public and I can add collaborators, so you can give a maintenance to the project. If you think so, I'll add you as a collaborator.

rudemex avatar Dec 09 '20 21:12 rudemex

Is this repo still alive?

hustcer avatar Jul 27 '21 02:07 hustcer

@hustcer After reading through this issue, it seems there's a community fork at https://github.com/rudemex/signale-logger (h/t @rudemex)

binyamin avatar Aug 20 '21 17:08 binyamin