Is the project maintainted? #237
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@riazanovslv - Thanks for asking! As you mentioned, the package doesn't support versions above 3.7, mainly because I have had very little bandwidth in the last two years. With that said, if you can add support for python 3.10, I can definitely review your PR and help merge and release your change! (I'm hoping to have more bandwidth in 2022 to dedicate to maintaining the project 😃) |
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@riazanovslv Maybe a PR with updated |
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I've added python 3.9 and 3.10.1 to Travis CI config: 418bc54 Tests are passing. |
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I'm prepared to release v0.9.5 in the morning PST of January 3rd. P.S. Happy (Gregorian) New Year's Day! |
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Following up here regarding a minor blocker for the release. See #242 (comment) Apparently, the repo has ran through all of my Travis CI credits, so builds are paused until I refresh credits. I got in touch with Travis CI Support to see if they can give open-source projects extra credits, and they mentioned they will review whether an Open Source Subscription is appropriate. I haven't heard back yet, so I'm planning on waiting one extra day to see if Support can help resolve this. (When I contacted them, it was around 6pm in Germany, which I believe is where Travis CI is headquartered.) If I don't hear back by EOD tomorrow, I'll purchase some credits. Alternatively, I can deploy to PyPI manually, but I would prefer to follow the automated process. I've also created #243 to consider migrating to GitHub Actions. Apologies for the delay! |
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v0.9.5 released: #244 |
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Thank you for the cool package.
I'm curious about the future of it since there's already was a release of python 3.10 and the last officialy supported version is 3.7
So are there plans to maintain this project? If I contribute and add support of python 3.10 can I expect that my pull request will be merged as well as a soon release of merged changes?
Thank you!
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