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Hello fellows, first of all thanks for this awesome project!
I would like to know if this project is still maintained, we want to upgrade our app to Ruby 3 but since this gem doesn't have support we are stuck on Ruby 2.7. I've seen that there are already PRs adding support to ruby 3 #334 and fixing some deprecation warnings like redis exists?#335, but it seems that no one of moove-it has looked and these PRs/Issues.
I know that maybe most of the original contributors doesn't have the time they have in the past to work on OSS Projects, or Moove It just doesn't uses this project anymore. Indifferent of the reason, I would like to see this project being still alive for a lot of years and I'm offering myself to help maintaining the project if the Moove It team doesn't have the time to do it. The project could be moved under another organization and the ones who are interested in help maintaining the project could join.
I think forking the project will be a bad idea because under an organization the effort can be focused, forking will make people working in "different" projects which have the same purpose.
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Hello fellows, first of all thanks for this awesome project!
I would like to know if this project is still maintained, we want to upgrade our app to Ruby 3 but since this gem doesn't have support we are stuck on Ruby 2.7. I've seen that there are already PRs adding support to ruby 3 #334 and fixing some deprecation warnings like redis
exists?
#335, but it seems that no one of moove-it has looked and these PRs/Issues.I know that maybe most of the original contributors doesn't have the time they have in the past to work on OSS Projects, or Moove It just doesn't uses this project anymore. Indifferent of the reason, I would like to see this project being still alive for a lot of years and I'm offering myself to help maintaining the project if the Moove It team doesn't have the time to do it. The project could be moved under another organization and the ones who are interested in help maintaining the project could join.
I think forking the project will be a bad idea because under an organization the effort can be focused, forking will make people working in "different" projects which have the same purpose.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: