Open seneca-bot opened 8 years ago
@davidmarkclements Could you consider handing over the module to @Doubl3 who has upgraded the module for seneca 3 on his pull request #2 ? It would be nice to have the updated module on the npm registry.
As @davidmarkclements never answered us about that request, I think we can:
Dear Maintainer(s),
To reduce the Seneca project's maintenance overhead, we have evaluated all the available plugins, and have marked this one as a possible target for deprecation.
Our goal is to tidy up the Seneca ecosystem and ensure that our users are provided with well maintained and supported plugins.
We will not be killing or un-publishing any plugins, but instead we aim to move them all to a new 'senecajs-attic' organisation, where their current status will be more clearly signalled to potential users.
They can also be adopted by new maintainers if they are found to be useful to other developers.
If you as maintainer agree with this, and would like to stop maintaining this plugin, please
npm owner add seneca-bot
The seneca-bot user will then move the plugin to senecajs-attic and update the README with:
Project Status :
This plugin is not being supported by the Seneca organisation, and is no longer proven to work with the latest version of Seneca. If you are interested in maintaining this project, please contact us via the issue queue.
If you feel that this plugin is still needed by yourself or your organisation, no action is needed on your part and you can close the issue.
We thank you for your time,
sincerely, the seneca project.