Open David-Else opened 2 years ago
Thanks, but no need to be concerned. I changed my job/company half a year ago, and I like my new position very much. Of course, while that's a good thing for me, this also means I have less time for other things. And the new position is also more programming-focused than the old one, so I don't feel the need to program as often in my spare time as previously.
I'll try spending more time on LTEX again. It's just a thing of habit/routine, I guess. However, most of the input I get as a maintainer (I'm still reading all of those, even if I don't respond immediately) is bug reports/feature requests. Bug fixes and feature requests will be released much faster if there's a good PR doing already implementing it.
I wish I'd searched online sooner, I already dug out your email to try to contact you. ^-^'
After reading up on Adam Voss, I got wary after seeing your GitHub activity literally drop to 0. :facepalm:
Really appreciate the work you put into the projects here!
In future, if I get more into notable contributions, just wanted to say that I'd happy to spare some time to learn more about the projects and help triage issues/PRs here and there.
@valentjn I hope your job is still going well. It will be a year soon since any update to ltex-ls
... is there any chance of pushing a new version? Just having the new dependencies would be great, especially languagetool
from 5.5 to 5.9 :)
This is such a great tool but it looks like it is going stale. I can see it's been 6 months with no update so I am not sure if @valentjn can still spend time here to review and merge any of the PRs.
Maybe @valentjn could outline what else contributors could do to help? Was @SethFalco or any other contributor given some triage/review rights?
Or is there a more active fork to look for out there?
@briochemc There is a new fork of ltex-ls: https://github.com/neo-ltex https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=neo-ltex.ltex
I see you have not been on Github for nearly half a year, hope all is well with you :)
I use
ltex-ls
everyday, your work is very much appreciated.