Khan / aphrodite

Framework-agnostic CSS-in-JS with support for server-side rendering, browser prefixing, and minimum CSS generation
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Is Aphrodite still actively maintained #393

Open manian-kumaran opened 4 years ago

manian-kumaran commented 4 years ago

Hi,

The last release was v2.4.0 in Aug 2019, and there is 0 commits since then. The commits were far in between, only 27 commits since v. 2.2.3 in Aug 2018.

I see that the main contributors are no longer with Khan. Is Aphrodite still maintained?

Thanks.

epicfaace commented 4 years ago

@jeresig ?

drianoaz commented 3 years ago

👀

Brianzchen commented 3 years ago

I too would also like to know. I've been using for lib forever and it's always been pretty stable, maybe it's a complete library.

I'd like to help maintain this project as I'm a huge fan if you need the help?

cc @lencioni

jlfwong commented 3 years ago

FWIW, I don't personally do any active development on Aphrodite any more, but I also use it in https://github.com/jlfwong/speedscope, which is actively developed.

Can't speak for other owners/contributors, but I'm unlikely to add any significant contributions to Aphrodite going forward, but it's also not obvious that any significant changes are necessary for it to serve its purpose.

Brianzchen commented 3 years ago

@jlfwong Thanks so much for replying, didn't think I'd get a reply from a collaborator 😄

I get that super active maintenance of this lib probably isn't necessary. But my interest is really triggered by a few main reasons

jlfwong commented 3 years ago

I just merged #382 since it looks like it's authored by a core contributor and was approved by a KA employee.

I'm happy to merge updates to flow typings as long as you're willing to own any issues that arise in response to the merge @Brianzchen. I haven't published this repo in a very long time, however, so I might prefer to leave that to someone else, and I'm not totally sure who the right person to do that is any more.