yamill/react-native-orientation

Take over this repo?

yamill opened this issue ยท 11 comments

Anyone want to take over this repo? Sorry I haven't checked this in forever and haven't had any time.

@yamill, this is a very useful package! You should talk to the @react-community people and ask them if they can take over it.

Let's migrate this to react-native-community.

cc: @dmtrKovalenko @satya164 @brentvatne please guide us on how to transfer org ownership.

There needs to be an active maintainer or someone who wants to take over the project for us to move. Community org is not meant to be place to transfer unmaintained repos, but for good quality and well maintained libraries.

I am interested in becoming the maintainer for this if @yamill is fine with it. I would like to maintain it under the react-native-community umbrella of projects.

this repo seems to be a fork of this, and of course, active. maybe he and @paramaggarwal can be new maintainers.(maybe in react-native-community.)

@alikazemkhanloo is right. The linked repo in his/her comment is active and works fine. I would also suggest to transfer it into react-native-community!

Moving it to RNC would be fine, as long as there is at least one (ideally two) maintainer(s) assigned to it. If @paramaggarwal and/or @wonday are interested in maintaining, then let's do it. Please comment here and if you are fine with it, we can starting the process and see what we can do.

@yamill I would love to maintain this repo for everyone in the community. I have some experience with native modules and I think I can handle it.

Hey @yamill (and pinging @pvinis @ammarahm-ed @JCMartell as part of this discussion).
Can we either archive this repo and point users to https://github.com/wonday/react-native-orientation-locker or move this repo to React Native community (if someone wants to pickup the maintainance of this)?

I was looking at this repo in the context of the New Architecture for React Native.
There are a number of open issues on this repo related to compatibility with latest version which are making this library harder to use, such as #410 #407 #403 #399

Can't believe it's been two years since I posted a comment here. ๐Ÿ˜„