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Is this abandoned? #17

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tesujimath opened this issue Feb 18, 2018 · 6 comments
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Is this abandoned? #17

tesujimath opened this issue Feb 18, 2018 · 6 comments

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@tesujimath
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This remains (for me) a useful utility, which I use every day.

Several unmerged pull requests and unresolved issues suggest it may no longer be of interest to the original author. Is this the case?

The reason for asking is that it could do with some love, merging of pull requests, new releases, etc. Which someone else could be doing if this is not going to cause offence to the original author.

Thanks for starting this project, by the way.

@benwtks
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benwtks commented Sep 3, 2018

Seems like it

@tesujimath
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In the author's apparent absence, I wonder if any of @hcchu @LightAir @kba @kjaklinovic @rbn42 @wyc @SteVwonder @pille @lotrfan @nightsh @erikw @12qu @CodingJonas @kieselnb @benwtks are interested in collaborating to get this back into shape, merging our various improvements and fixes?

@LightAir
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In the author's apparent absence, I wonder if any of are interested in collaborating to get this back into shape, merging our various improvements and fixes?

Honestly no desire. I wanted to redo it on the Golang, but there is no time. And besides, I have problems with English =)

@CodingJonas
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I rewrote this in Rust, with some additional features and more available settings: Rumno@gitlab.

I had some free time and was looking for an interesting project to improve my Rust skills. Perhaps some of you are interested? It is working well on my computer, but is missing further testing and integrations. yet.

@MaximilianC
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I have been using volnoti for a couple of weeks now and just noticed it has a massive memory leak basically rendering it completely useless. Used memory grows with every call.

How did anybody manage to use this without noticing?

It really is a shame though, because it's quite a nice piece of software otherwise. I actually like that it is written in C and kept as simple as possible. Maybe it is an easy fix and only a matter of pre-painting all necessary windows once, though.

@CodingJonas
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I haven't noticed that issue while using Volnoti. Anyway, you should open a separate issue for this to keep the discussions sorted :)

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