francoismassart/eslint-plugin-tailwindcss

Project maintenance status / migrating to an org

kachkaev opened this issue ยท 4 comments

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๐Ÿ‘‹ @francoismassart! I wonder what your thoughts are on moving this repo to @eslint-community:

The goal of this organization is to have a place where community members can help ensure widely depended upon ESLint-related packages live and never fall out of maintenance.

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Itโ€™d be great to see this repo actively maintained โ€“ itโ€™s highly valuable and rather popular on npm!

At the time of writing, itโ€™s been nearly half a year since the the latest release (v3.13.0). There are a several issues where folks struggle to get support from the maintainer (e.g. #276 (comment), #280 (comment), etc.).

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@francoismassart, please donโ€™t treat this issue as a complaint about your unavailability. This package is open-source and you owe people nothing; there is no obligation to be actively involved in it. We all have duties in our lives, and itโ€™s impressive when someone manages to kick off an amazing project like this one. eslint-plugin-tailwindcss is one of my favourite discoveries of 2023. Huge kudos to you!


cc @aladdin-add, @MichaelDeBoey, @ota-meshi and @voxpelli (from @eslint-community description)

This would be a first for a framework specific plugin I think for the ESLint Community, but I guess that's still possible

Requires some additional knowledge in the framework itself and on the continued popularity of the framework itself

Another possibility I guess would be for the tailwind community to maintain this? Maybe that would be even better?

Another possibility I guess would be for the tailwind community to maintain this? Maybe that would be even better?

@tailwindlabs / @adamwathan WDYT?

kind of unrelated, but i just want to commend you @kachkaev on the wording of this ticket ๐Ÿ™‡๐Ÿฟ

would be nice to make it community maintained.

Maintaining open source can be quite a time sink, and sharing the burden helps everybody.

It is a great plugin. Huge thanks to @francoismassart for building it!