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Is Aphrodite still actively maintained #393
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@jeresig ? |
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I too would also like to know. I've been using for lib forever and it's always been pretty stable, maybe it's a complete library. I'd like to help maintain this project as I'm a huge fan if you need the help? cc @lencioni |
FWIW, I don't personally do any active development on Aphrodite any more, but I also use it in https://github.com/jlfwong/speedscope, which is actively developed. Can't speak for other owners/contributors, but I'm unlikely to add any significant contributions to Aphrodite going forward, but it's also not obvious that any significant changes are necessary for it to serve its purpose. |
@jlfwong Thanks so much for replying, didn't think I'd get a reply from a collaborator 😄 I get that super active maintenance of this lib probably isn't necessary. But my interest is really triggered by a few main reasons
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I just merged #382 since it looks like it's authored by a core contributor and was approved by a KA employee. I'm happy to merge updates to flow typings as long as you're willing to own any issues that arise in response to the merge @Brianzchen. I haven't published this repo in a very long time, however, so I might prefer to leave that to someone else, and I'm not totally sure who the right person to do that is any more. |
Hi,
The last release was v2.4.0 in Aug 2019, and there is 0 commits since then. The commits were far in between, only 27 commits since v. 2.2.3 in Aug 2018.
I see that the main contributors are no longer with Khan. Is Aphrodite still maintained?
Thanks.
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