I noticed that an update to RSpec broke the RSpec bundle. In the discussion that followed it came up that the RSpec developers are not maintaining the RSpec bundle and seem not to be interested in doing so.
My question is, should we move the project to the TextMate group/namespace on Github and take over the responsibility for maintaining it?
Please see the issue I've created [1] and the discussion [2]. I suggest we continue the discussion in the issue or the commit so the RSpec developers can participate as well.
[1] https://github.com/rspec/rspec.tmbundle/issues/98 [2] https://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/commit/74a286d1fe44fe6a3a6a248ee2e92718b...
On 20 Jul 2015, at 8:55, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
My question is, should we move the project to the TextMate group/namespace on Github and take over the responsibility for maintaining it?
If someone wants to take over responsibility for maintaining the bundle then that would be great, and if that person prefers to have it under the TextMate GitHub organization then we can move it to there.
Am 22.07.15 um 14:17 schrieb Allan Odgaard:
On 20 Jul 2015, at 8:55, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
My question is, should we move the project to the TextMate group/namespace on Github and take over the responsibility for maintaining it?
If someone wants to take over responsibility for maintaining the bundle then that would be great, and if that person prefers to have it under the TextMate GitHub organization then we can move it to there.
I've been maintaining it (more or less) for about the past year. I don't really care where the bundle lives :-)
Stefan
On 2015-07-22 19:28, Stefan Daschek wrote:
I've been maintaining it (more or less) for about the past year. I don't really care where the bundle lives :-)
As long as there won't be unnecessary waiting for pull request because the RSpec developers are prioritizing other projects. But it looks like you have commit access to the bundle repository, then it doesn't really matter.
Am 22.07.15 um 20:57 schrieb Jacob Carlborg:
I've been maintaining it (more or less) for about the past year. I don't really care where the bundle lives :-)
As long as there won't be unnecessary waiting for pull request because the RSpec developers are prioritizing other projects. But it looks like you have commit access to the bundle repository, then it doesn't really matter.
Yeah, I took over a year ago, see https://github.com/rspec/rspec.tmbundle/issues/77
Stefan.
On 2015-07-22 21:07, Stefan Daschek wrote:
Yeah, I took over a year ago, see https://github.com/rspec/rspec.tmbundle/issues/77
Awesome :)