Hopding / pdf-lib

Create and modify PDF documents in any JavaScript environment
https://pdf-lib.js.org
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Is @Hopding ok? #1616

Open evanfrawley opened 6 months ago

evanfrawley commented 6 months ago

What were you trying to do?

The project hasn't been updated in 2.5 years and I haven't seen any activity from @Hopding in any issues or PRs on GitHub in general. I hope that they're alright.

Is there a primary fork & npm package where the project will live on and continue to be updated?

How did you attempt to do it?

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What actually happened?

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What did you expect to happen?

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How can we reproduce the issue?


Version

1.17.1

What environment are you running pdf-lib in?

Node

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philkunz commented 6 months ago

Just looked around a little bit, seems like there is no activity anywhere from him. Best chance, someone at GitHub knows whats up, since they are the last employer listed.

ktwbc commented 6 months ago

Zero activity on github from him on any repo since 2021. He has a medium.com blog, last post was also 2021.

ueb375 commented 6 months ago

He should be fine, since he's active as @andrew-dillon (https://github.com/andrew-dillon). There could be many reasons why he isn't using his old user anymore.

philkunz commented 6 months ago

@ueb375 Are you sure? Could also be the start of the next XZ-Utils situation: Using the identity of someone inactive under a new username to get a head start on trust.

philkunz commented 6 months ago

@ueb375 OK, at least the account is linked from the @Hopding account. Still strange abandoning a lib like this, when putting it everywhere in the bio...

Sharcoux commented 4 months ago

We're probably the most active maintainers of a fork that you can find here. You can have more details in this discussion: https://github.com/Hopding/pdf-lib/discussions/1631

Unfortunately, I couldn't reach Hopding in order to handle the lifecycle of this project (defining new maintainers, or deprecation + redirection). We'd better acculturate people to slowly switch from one project to the other, unless someone has a better idea.