TranscryptOrg / Transcrypt

Python 3.9 to JavaScript compiler - Lean, fast, open!
https://www.transcrypt.org
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Is this maintained and accepting PRs? #822

Closed emirkmo closed 1 year ago

emirkmo commented 2 years ago

I see several PRs open for 2 years. Is this no longer maintained? Is it accepting PRs?

The readme and GitHub release don’t have the latest version from Pypi either, so I am confused about what state this library is in.

Also, is any python 3.10 version on the horizon? Will PRs toward that (in a dedicated feature branch?) be accepted?

JennaSys commented 1 year ago

I'll be looking at PRs and open issues in the coming months, and plan on a 3.9.1 release with some of the more straightforward updates hopefully in January. This month, I have been working with Jacques on getting things in order. And just FYI, the Transcrypt repo will be moving from here (QQuick) to it's new GitHub home at TranscryptOrg in the next week or so.

I've already updated the GitHub release to match PyPI, and the README will be updated in the 3.9.1 release.

My plan is to address as many open issues as possible in the coming months, and then likely focus on a 3.11 Python version release (thus skipping 3.10).

Updates may still be a bit slow at first as I dig into this further, but they will be happening. TBH, I'm not looking for more PRs right now as I've already got plenty to dig through, but once the dust has settled a bit, I'll certainly welcome help. I'll be posting in the discussion area as progress is made.

JennaSys commented 1 year ago

Well, I ended up getting busy and didn't get anything done on Transcrypt until just now. 3.9.1 has been released, but it's mostly just as an admin task as part of the repo move. But now that the move is done, I can start focusing on some lingering bug fixes.