Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Hey, nah I haven't touched Fauxbar in months. Lost interest, got fed up with
Chrome breaking things and me having to play whack-a-mole to keep up with the
changes when I just can't be bothered - not fun.
Would you like me to create a repository on GitHub?
I don't know what the situation can be with Fauxbar on the Chrome Web Store,
and I've really just sort of moved on from this project. I still use Fauxbar
myself sometimes but the effort of keeping up with the bugfixes just seems too
much like work.
Original comment by herv...@gmail.com
on 21 Apr 2014 at 10:06
Okay, I've created a repository: https://github.com/ChrisNZL/Fauxbar
I guess at this point, if you'd like something from me, need a hand, need some
help, if you're stumped with something, tweet me @ChrisNZL, or email
chris@mcfarland.co.nz, or post an issue on the Github repository, I think I've
set it so that Github will email me if someone posts something. I don't check
my fauxbar.org@gmail.com email address; haven't looked at it in yonks.
Having used Github for a couple of other projects now, I do prefer Git over SVN
and Google Code.
As a small post-mortem, things that really grinded my gears that helped me see
a decline in caring about maintaining Fauxbar:
1. When Google broke the ability to have New Tab Pages take focus away from the
Omnibox.
2. No monetisation for Chrome extensions, only Apps. Google said it was in the
works for extensions, but last time I checked you could still only sell Apps,
not extensions.
3. Personal issues - I actually suffered from suicidal depression throughout
2012-2013, but I've overcome that luckily, thanks to a lot of support. And
having overcome depression, I've learned to stop worrying about things that
aren't worth worrying about, and Fauxbar is one of those things I've actually
cut out from my life. I've moved on to coding other things that don't piss me
off as much frankly!
4. Setting up a separate email address for the project. Too easy for me to just
not sign in and stop caring! Too easy to just turn off all caring and
communication. I deleted the @Fauxbar Twitter account and the
facebook.com/Fauxbar page during my depressive streak. Turned off the PayPal
donation button. Just really felt like distancing myself from Fauxbar.
I think with OSS, it will always be there but motivation can sway.
Anyway, Fauxbar's on Github. I don't know where the Web Store will fall into
place with other committers, or how it can work; I haven't looked into it. I'm
not 100% sure I can be bothered uploading new builds to the Web Store based on
others' commits. But hmm, if the Fauxbar Store entity could be transferred to
someone else's hands, or if I can add uploaders to the Web Store or something,
I'd be cool with that. Happy to help pass Fauxbar on to someone else who's
willing to try and give it more TLC.
Chris
Original comment by herv...@gmail.com
on 21 Apr 2014 at 10:56
Could I take over the project? What about the domain?
Original comment by j...@slabaugh.org
on 8 Jan 2015 at 7:46
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ddascale...@gmail.com
on 30 Mar 2014 at 9:44