Looking for maintainers!
timche opened this issue · 34 comments
Last year @yangmillstheory and I have jumped on this library to maintain and improve it, but since then, our activity has lowered due to other priorities or interests, so we don't work that much on this project anymore like we did in the past.
- Currently we have several open issues and pull requests which need to be handled.
- A new major version could be released that rewrites and improves the library and adds types for Flowtype and Typescript.
It would be great if we can find 2-3 new maintainers. If you are interested in maintaining this library, don't hesitate and give us a sign in this issue. You should also be able to work independently and with others as well. Of course @yangmillstheory and I will try to help as much as possible when needed.
I'm interested
Could be wise to add a note about this in the Readme.
Something else that should happen, and is pretty important, is moving the documentation site to be owned by this org (reduxactions). Right now I believe it's still under @vinnymac's Gitbook account which is a bit of a risk (not that it's his fault, and thanks to him for agreeing to host it).
This is issue #243.
I'm interested,
Thanks @nimish-gupta! I'll invite you two @hendrul and @nimish-gupta to the repository.
@nimish-gupta and @hendrul. I've sent you an invite to access this repository. Please check your inboxes.
Ok ready! what else?
@timche Do you still require volunteer?
Happy to join in as well. Let me know.
Sure @mslipper & @zaidchauhan! I'll invite you.
@mslipper would you mind if you could take over bit of a "lead role"? Unfortunately I don't have much time to get an overview of the current state of this library.
If you still need help, I'm willing.
@mslipper how are things going so far? @hendrul @zaidchauhan are you still available?
I think it would be helpful if you guys could connect somehow to organise.
Do you have Slack or Discord?
@timche I'm putting together a roadmap to determine where to take the framework next. Rather than Slack and Discord, might I suggest Gitter? Should be easy enough to create one.
I've created a room on Gitter: https://gitter.im/redux-actions/Lobby
If there is anything urgent, you can contact me via email. Thank you guys for taking over!
First, having written a fair amount of Redux code, I added redux-actions to my projects quite awhile ago (not a fundamental game changer, but more of an incremental benefit). I have been "preaching" it's use in my development circles and continue to believe that it adds value; have a vested interest in ensuring it (or something like it) continues to exist.
What I believe that I can bring to the table is documentation skills; I actually have a large body of documentation on all things JavaScript (including an article on redux-actions that could be reworked).
https://medium.com/@johntucker_48673
https://medium.com/front-end-hacking/removing-boilerplate-with-redux-actions-e283737996b6
Let me know if you see a need that I can fill. I tend to have about 10 hours a week of spare time (right now spent mostly of writing on Medium).
@larkintuckerllc awesome! Can you own the documentation side of the project? I'm not sure how up-to-date the existing docs are. If you could review them and update them as necessary, I'd really appreciate it.
@mslipper Yes. I will start a review of the existing documentation this week and give feedback. Will want to know how you want to share information on this focused topic (assume not here; maybe in a issue?).
An issue would be great.
Interested
this seems to be solved, link to this issue should probably be removed from README ?