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Is this still maintained ?

Open pythops opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

pythops avatar Apr 02 '24 14:04 pythops

@rhysd i would like to know the plans for maintainable here too as it starts become a real blocker for me using it inside of gitui as I currently cannot upgrade ratatui because of textarea.

are you open for giving others merge rights or something so this can get back to life?

extrawurst avatar Apr 24 '24 23:04 extrawurst

See https://github.com/rhysd/tui-textarea/issues/60

extrawurst avatar Apr 24 '24 23:04 extrawurst

The best way I've found to reach @rhysd is via Matrix. (Obviously don't everyone do this please)

I'd +1 having more than 1 person available for contribution on tui-textarea, and note that @extrawurst seems to have a good amount of social capital on that front running this week in rust and having some fairly well used apps under his control.

joshka avatar Apr 26 '24 03:04 joshka

@joshka what Matrix Server are you referring to? I am not a experienced matrix user

extrawurst avatar Apr 30 '24 07:04 extrawurst

Matrix.org username is the same

joshka avatar Apr 30 '24 12:04 joshka

was there any feedback on Matrix regarding this point? I am also trying to figure out the appropriate next steps for my app and whether I should continue using this or fork.

matthewmturner avatar Sep 12 '24 15:09 matthewmturner

was there any feedback on Matrix regarding this point? I am also trying to figure out the appropriate next steps for my app and whether I should continue using this or fork.

No, but I pinged @rhysd again about it.

I'd suggest those interested should make explicit offers about the amount of help they can give with maintenance tasks, and then following through by doing reviews, adding general improvements etc, helping drive consensus on issues etc.

It's on @rhysd whether they accept some trusted people into the maintainer role or continue to go it alone, but I'd strongly recommend they add a few trusted people though to help out and reduce the lag time. Solo maintainer projects can be a pain when this doesn't happen as users often feel like they can't make headway in solving their problem for indeterminate periods of time, while the maintainer can feel obliged and guilty when they don't have time to spend on upkeep. Spreading that load really is the best way to fix the problem.

joshka avatar Sep 12 '24 22:09 joshka