AKST / nuimo-client.js

(No longer maintained) A node.js client for the nuimo controller
MIT License
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New repo maintainer #10

Open AKST opened 8 years ago

AKST commented 8 years ago

Hey, so turns out I haven't been getting any emails about the pull requests and issues opening about this repo, for this I'm so sorry. That said you guys (@wind-rider & @brendonparker) have seem to done a bit of work on this which is awesome. That I've made you guys both maintainers of this project, I think ideally there should be one actively maintained fork of this library so when people don't get confused, so I'm happy to transfer ownership to either of you who wishes to take on that role.

Alternatively if you prefer I stay maintainer, and just merge you're pull requests that's fine too lol, but I as far as I see it, you guys should have some say on this repo where it goes. For the time being I've added a deprecation notice on the repo that points to wind-riders fork, (which I picked mostly because it seems to have more commits).

All this said, I'm happy to help with contributions, but I feel like you guys deserve to make the calls here due to my neglect.

AKST commented 8 years ago

@wind-rider if you want I can transfer ownership of the npm module as well, because people who see the npm module will likely get confused, I don't know if it's possible to setup it up as a mirror

hansmbakker commented 8 years ago

Hi!

Thanks for your invitation; at the moment I'm working a lot with C# (my "native" programming language) and I'm contributing to https://github.com/getsenic/nuimo-windows/ and https://github.com/tapanila/SharpCaster.

If you have time to maintain your repo and merge our PRs then I'd prefer you merging our code into your repo and npm package.

Ideally @larsblumberg would adopt our contributions (and https://github.com/wind-rider/nuimo-client.ts) into the collection of SDKs but I'm not sure whether @getsenic is interested and has capacity to maintain one more language.

I do think that Node.js is an important platform for @getsenic though.

AKST commented 8 years ago

If you have time to maintain your repo and merge our PRs then I'd prefer you merging our code into your repo and npm package.

@wind-rider would you be alright if just merge the master branch of your fork then?