Closed jkachmar closed 2 weeks ago
I would be totally willing to pitch in, particularly around Google Sheets.
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 2:38 PM Joe Kachmar notifications@github.com wrote:
gogol is a really powerful "force multiplier" for Haskell when it comes to using the language for a lot of common tasks in cloud environments, but both projects have felt like they're on life-support as opposed to being actively maintained since #110 https://github.com/brendanhay/gogol/issues/110.
Is there currently any project roadmap for actively maintaining and improving the library?
If not, is there any interest in trying to set one up?
I feel like there are probably a few regular/professional users of the library who would have ideas of what they'd like to see that could be used to drive current/future development.
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Cross referencing brendanhay/amazonka#531
amazonka
andgogol
are really powerful "force multipliers" for Haskell when it comes to using the language for a lot of common tasks in cloud environments, but both projects have felt more like they're on life-support as opposed to being actively maintained since #110 .Is there currently any project roadmap for actively maintaining and improving
gogol
?If not, is there any interest in trying to set one up?
I feel like there are probably a few regular/professional users of the library who would have ideas of what they'd like to see that could be used to drive current/future development.