chrishasz / spgo

SPGo: A Lightweight, Open Source, SharePoint IDE for Visual Studio Code
https://www.chrishasz.com/spgo
MIT License
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SPGo Project Status?? #175

Open malung1 opened 1 year ago

malung1 commented 1 year ago

What is the status of this project? Is it actively being developed and maintained?

chrishasz commented 1 year ago

Hello @malung1 (and everyone)-

My apologies for not being more present. I started a new job/compay just over a year ago and it has been my sole focus.

I do want to keep maintaining this project if people are continuing to use and enjoy it.

Couple thoughts:

Let me know what you need. I am glad that people still enjoy and find value in this extension!

malung1 commented 1 year ago

Hi @chrishasz,

No worries, I'm glad to hear about your new job and company. Hope it's going well. Can't argue with that being your sole focus as it should be.

I always appreciated the extension as it gave me a way to not use SharePoint designer and stay in VSCode to do my work in something solid that still worked. I'm sure everyone can agree trying to even utilize SP Designer or even keep it running anymore is a lost cause. Your extension really allows me to keep making a lot of those "classic" edits with little effort to stay in sync and upload/download.

For me personally the only thing I'd like to possibly see updated is around auth with MFA and other sort of 3rd party type "interference" apps lets call them. CASB... Skyfence type things. I was utilizing just the SP add-in auth, but I think with the recent events where I work they turned these things on and it basically broke that. Kind of hard to argue that it's a good idea to let me keep utilizing that method. So I'm not sure what my options are in terms of MFA combined with those types of things. Is there maybe a way we can utilize the azure app permissions level in some way?

I thank you for your time and effort on this project. Hope to continue to utilize it if possible, but I'm sort of almost at a "blocked" point where I'm at. Not your fault at all. Most days now I feel like this as a developer:

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