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Development and Maintance of this package #195

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brasilikum opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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Development and Maintance of this package #195

brasilikum opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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@brasilikum
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Hey, it seems to me that this package is lacking People to maintain and develop it.
I come to this conclusion because many Issues go unanswered and Pull requests not merged.

What can we do about it? Who is willing to actively contribute in any way?
Are the current Maintainers willing to give some level of access to those people or should we gather around a fork?

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New people are always welcome ;)

In fact, the whole project was a bit neglected for some months, but a new team is refreshing everything since a month, as mentioned on graphql-python/graphene#884

You will also find more details on how to contribute by following this link

@Nabellaleen Nabellaleen self-assigned this Apr 1, 2019
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jnak commented Apr 1, 2019

@brasilikum Feel free to request access to the Slack if you're interested in helping maintain this repo. Cheers.

@jnak jnak closed this as completed Apr 1, 2019
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