serilog / serilog-aspnetcore

Serilog integration for ASP.NET Core
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Project dead? #282

Closed seriouz closed 2 years ago

seriouz commented 2 years ago

Is the project dead? @nblumhardt do you have help from other project admins, or are you managing all the stuff alone?

sungam3r commented 2 years ago

изображение It can be hardly be named as dead.

seriouz commented 2 years ago

Yeah i was a bit poralizing. I saw the open issues and the open pull requests. I think @nblumhardt could need some help from active guys like you, nothing more 😅

sungam3r commented 2 years ago

I wonder who would help me.

sungam3r commented 2 years ago

Recently a lot of work. Long breaks in project support are common.

augustoproiete commented 2 years ago

@seriouz Is your GitHub user account dead? Projects like Serilog could use help with new features, bugs if fixes, pull-request reviews, documentation, ...

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seriouz commented 2 years ago

Yes my public GitHub account is dead. But to answer my question if administrative help is need was too much yeah?

nblumhardt commented 2 years ago

Hehe :-) I think the chime in from @sungam3r and @augustoproiete is an implicit "not dead!", but your question is fair (I think the way you phrased it came across other than you had intended).

Moving slow is a feature, for low-in-the-stack projects like this. The package depends on stable APIs, and does one thing (or two) well, so to make sure it's sustainable, we don't generally add or change much release-to-release.

Unfortunately, the size of the install base means that most "issues" ending up in the tracker here aren't directly related to this project, or are usage questions that should be asked on Stack Overflow. Every few months, one of us runs through the list and closes these, giving people a chance to jump in and help in the meantime, if they can. Might be time to do a run through today!

The oldest open PR is only two months old, so we're not doing too badly on that front.

If you're keen to help, reading/triaging/responding to/routing new issues is a great help, and is easy to get started with (just watch the repo, and try to help when you can :-))

Cheers!