test-go / testify

A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library
MIT License
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Looking for Maintainers #1

Open dignifiedquire opened 6 years ago

dignifiedquire commented 6 years ago

It would be great to get help to

dignifiedquire commented 6 years ago

If you are interested, in helping with review and merge, leave a comment and I'll add you to the repo

SophisticaSean commented 6 years ago

yo, i am interested.

SophisticaSean commented 6 years ago

i can probs write a script to transfer the prs and issues over to this repo as well

dignifiedquire commented 6 years ago

@SophisticaSean added you

hanzei commented 6 years ago

I am interested

dignifiedquire commented 6 years ago

@Hanzei invite sent

zabawaba99 commented 6 years ago

@dignifiedquire I’m interested if you’re still looking for maintainers.

devdinu commented 6 years ago

I'm interested

cmcginty commented 6 years ago

So the author of stretchr/testify came back and made a release a few days ago? Has anyone made an effort to contact him.

nilslice commented 6 years ago

Along with @cmcginty's question, I'd also like to know if there is a plan to continue work on this. Or, since stretchr/testify seems to be active again should there not be a fork maintained (which could be confusing to the public). My opinion would be to continue maintenance on stretchr/testify, but if this org has plans to add / change more, then keep the train moving!

philtay commented 6 years ago

I think the most sensible course of action would be to give stretchr/testify another chance. Truth be told, however, @ernesto-jimenez showed up only after an hard fork and months of total absence. Obviously, this is free software and we can only thank him for this useful library. That being said my suggestion to him is to add other maintainers to share the effort. Furthermore, testify and objx should be moved to a dedicated GitHub organization (with the appropriate redirects, of course).