Open vladdu opened 7 years ago
Reiterating the question.
I think the answer to the first question is "yes" and to the second "there are new research projects to work with..."
The project is alive in that we try to keep things up to date with new releases. We should have that done soon. It’s in maintenance mode, as it were.
Simon
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I think the answer to the first question is "yes" and to the second "there are new research projects to work with..."
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Nice to hear! I'm trying to see what Smother's MC/DC is capable of on various projects. Any idea what can be done about https://github.com/ramsay-t/Smother/issues/19 ?
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I’m also alive but haven’t been actively maintaining Smother. If you have specific questions I can try to answer them.
Ramsay
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Nice to hear! I'm trying to see what Smother's MC/DC is capable of on various projects. Any idea what can be done about ramsay-t/Smother#19 https://github.com/ramsay-t/Smother/issues/19 ?
Thanks & have a nice day
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Latest update is from around a year ago, so it seems it's alive. Also given that @simonjohnthompson is participating about it in #build-and-packaging, on the ErlEF Slack. Maybe this is worth closing (?)
And is the project alive?