Anyone qualifies to write an overview of the 37 forks?
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David_NET wrote at 2013-12-10 10:57:
What should we do with 37 forks?
What have been included in the updates and what is not?
Could we start an update here so authors of these forks could advice us if we should examine or not to examine these forks?
What have been included in the updates and what is not?
Could we start an update here so authors of these forks could advice us if we should examine or not to examine these forks?
objo wrote at 2013-12-11 07:51:
I am not qualified, but I would also like to know!
It would be nice to have updated description fields and to know the status of each fork.
I am trying to close the pull requests, but for the 3 remaining it is actually quite a bit of work to decide whether to accept or decline. I hope to be able to do this in not too distant future (I will stop saying 'soon' :-)
Remember to include examples/unit tests when submitting pull requests, I will be more strict about this in the future.
It would be nice to have updated description fields and to know the status of each fork.
I am trying to close the pull requests, but for the 3 remaining it is actually quite a bit of work to decide whether to accept or decline. I hope to be able to do this in not too distant future (I will stop saying 'soon' :-)
Remember to include examples/unit tests when submitting pull requests, I will be more strict about this in the future.
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