mattdeboard / jira-rest

Emacs major mode for interacting with JIRA's REST API.
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Dead? #4

Open DamienCassou opened 7 years ago

DamienCassou commented 7 years ago

Is this project dead? Is anyone willing to spend time on it? What is the status?

mattdeboard commented 7 years ago

Definitely dead.

twmr commented 4 years ago

Maybe we should move it to emacsorphanage. cc @tarsius

twmr commented 4 years ago

I've just read that there exists https://github.com/nyyManni/jiralib2. So maybe we don't need to move this repo at all.

tarsius commented 4 years ago

Maybe we should move it to emacsorphanage.

I only do that for packages that are already on Melpa or at least the Emacsmirror, or that could at least be added there. Currently this package has issues that would have to be fixed before it would be accepted into Melpa. Of course if there is someone willing to do all that, then moving to the orphanage might be an option, but let's find that person first.

mattdeboard commented 4 years ago

How can I help?

tarsius commented 4 years ago

@mattdeboard Sorry for not getting back to you until now. I am afraid there is not much you can do at this point short of resurrecting the package yourself.

@DamienCassou Are you willing to get this package into a state that would allow adding it to Melpa? In that case you should probably ask @mattdeboard to transfer it to your account. (We could also transfer to the orphanage but I think in this case it would be better to put it under your account.) If you don't want to do that, then you now have your answer: Yes, this is dead.

DamienCassou commented 4 years ago

Jonas Bernoulli notifications@github.com writes:

@DamienCassou Are you willing to get this package into a state that would allow adding it to Melpa? In that case you should probably ask @mattdeboard to transfer it to your account. (We could also transfer to the orphanage but I think in this case it would be better to put it under your account.) If you don't want to do that, then you now have your answer: Yes, this is dead.

I'm happily not using Jira anymore. As a result, I'm not willing to maintain this package.

-- Damien Cassou

"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill