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Gem Maintenance request #20
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Hi @ngudbhav, thanks for stepping up. I'd be glad if you take it over and enhance it with more functionality and keep it up to date. I have the following migration steps in mind:
What do you think? |
Thank you for your reply. There are three concerns that I have.
The following steps can be taken to tackle these issues.
One demerit in following these steps would be that you will have access to this repository as a collaborator and not as the owner. These are my thoughts. I would be happy to amend them as per your suggestions. |
Thanks for your feedback. About your concerns:
Yes, absolutely right. If we follow my path of forking and renaming the gem,
Yes, there will be a loss, because not everybody will migrate. But everybody maintaining their app will be sooner or later, at latest when a new incompatible pronto version comes out and they want to update. So it is mostly a loss for a short time. And I'd make it as prominent as possible and maybe would release a new version which will print a post install message to switch to the new gem for example, write it prominently in the README here for sure. So users will get to know about it.
I'm not sure what you mean by "upstream" so can't follow here. If you mean the git upstream, the fork would be the new official upstream?
The last point is my concern exactly: To automatically make users switch without their consent. I want to make it as easy as possible for them but they need to know that maintenance/ownership changed and then can decide to update their In addition I keep the archive of the current repository under my name so history can be followed exactly. There is no need to transfer something in rubygems, either. Could I maybe convince you to take my route, even with the then unavoidable loss of some users? |
Thanks for the detailed review of my concerns. Once again, Thanks a lot. |
Thanks! I updated the README here to reflect the new fork. I wish you the best with taking over the project! |
Hi @doits
Thank you for amazing this Gem. It helped me a lot to enable automatic eslint checks via Jenkins on a private repository.
Since, you are no longer maintaining this gem, Can I maintain this? I have a lot of ideas that I think can be used to enhance the functionality. Do let me know if you would like to have a chat around this.
Thank you
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