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Sorry if I came off as being dismissive. I can't even imagine what it must
be to support an open source project.
I was mainly worried if there are any other maintainers active, since a
single person can't usually handle it all. The discussions in GitHub, Slack
and Spectrum seem pretty dead as well.
…On Thu, Sep 16, 2021, 13:30 Mateusz Burzyński ***@***.***> wrote:
I've changed my job at the beginning of July and didn't have that much
time to handle the issues as I've used to. That doesn't mean that the
project is dead and I'm very much monitoring issues and taking care of
whatever is critical.
The vast majority of the created issues are, quite frankly, support
tickets. Functionally - there are no big issues that await resolution.
Handling a single ticket like this often takes more than just a couple of
seconds and it's hard to justify jumping onto everything that pops up into
my notifications. Even if I would really like to do so, and believe me - I
would like to. I like to think that when I had time I've provided way more
help per issue than the average.
This all is mostly free work though, I have a day job and 2 small
children, I'm just a single guy and time is not unlimited (unfortunately).
I really have to put some priority on such things, especially that this is
not the only project that I'm taking care.
The project is also open-source for a reason - I strongly believe that
node_modules is as much of "my code" as whatever I write for my day job,
in private repositories etc. This is, in fact, how I end up maintaining so
many projects - if I use a project daily I spot bugs, want some new
features etc. So I just go and dive into node_modules to see how I can
improve things for myself (and others). This is an option.
I really don't want to be rude - but I'm getting really bitter when I read
stuff like this about what I provide *for free to everyone*. Even if the
project would be "dead" - you can always take it, volunteer to become a
maintainer, or just fork it. That's the beauty and the curse of OSS in its
current form.
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Hi there! I arrived at this project after learning about it through Material UI. Today, I thought I'd give it a spin with a new side project, but unfortunately ran into a compilation exception (detailed issue submitted like a responsible dev!)
Looking at the repo, and the number of issues awaiting triage, it doesn't look like there's been much activity recently. It looks like a great library, but I'm curious to know what the current state of play is, before I invest any more time in trying to et it working?
Thanks in advance!
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