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Fear the Repo Dead #98
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As this repo is declared unmaintained with dc326b9 what are the alternatives? |
The alternative is, somebody takes it officially up. To avoid getting multiple splitted copies of this repo. |
If someone else would join to create an "official" fork, I might help out, just don't want to do it myself. |
@XmlmXmlmX official in the sense that there's a link in this repo to the new repo where "everyone" is sending their pull requests. |
What about the license. I'm not an expert to this. Is Apache 2.0 still the best? Should/Could we change the license? Do we still need the hint |
Unlike you I'm not an expert in that field, personally I'd suggest to go with MIT, but we'd have to ask the google guys first. |
That's right @Remo. I will contact them. |
Thanks! |
Email send at 13:10 (MEZ) to @brendankenny and Luke Mahé. |
News, I've got an answer from Google.
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No problem with the license, but it's a shame they can't link to the fork. That causes the thing I hate about forks, there are too many and not a single one is official. |
That's true @Remo. I think there is no other way than to comment each of these issues to create this issue again in our new repository. The same for all open pull-requests. To create a new organisation like |
It's a shame, but if we start pulling some of the fixes into the repository we should hopefully get enough traction to make it the inoffically official fork. |
Ok, may we should start with the PRs. We could create a Issue in the new repo for this topic and collect there all relevant PRs in a checklist. |
This seems like pretty important functionality for Google Maps. Is there any sense as to why Google is abandoning this codebase? I.e. are they working on a replacement for it? Or is their a competing solution that is more popular? |
16 open pulls, 45 open bugs, the last commit was on 2 Jun.
Is this repo still alive?
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