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gt-state_machine and GemMaintainers #331

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gemtainers opened this issue Nov 22, 2014 · 2 comments
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gt-state_machine and GemMaintainers #331

gemtainers opened this issue Nov 22, 2014 · 2 comments

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@gemtainers
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Becouse of CanCan, StateMachine and others I deside to create OpenSource organization to maintain gems.

People disappear, lose their passion about coding, get new interests, families, children. But if us many we can support gems much longer.

I dont pretend to be an expierenced ruby developer, but I can do administarative work: managing teams, members, approve simple pool-requests.

If you think it good idea and want to support some inactive gems, not life time, maybe just a little - welcome to organization.

I think there is two ways to reanimate gem:

  1. Current maintainer can transfer gem

  2. If maintainer have no response - we can add to gem prefix 'gt-' and publish it under new name

https://github.com/GemMaintainers

@carols10cents
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There's actually discussion among the rubygems team about a process for putting gems "up for adoption" that you might be interested in: http://www.benjaminfleischer.com/2014/08/17/rubygems-adoption-center/

@huoxito
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huoxito commented Dec 14, 2014

hey I've started doing some work to support activerecord 4.2 because spree depends a lot on it. The code lives here for now https://github.com/huoxito/state_machine/tree/spree-rails4.2-upgrade and my current intention is drop everything non activerecord related and move it to spree-contrib organization with a new name. Will inform here once thats done in case anyone else wants to help.

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