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Do you want a PR for es6-capability / eslint? #203

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the-simian opened this issue Sep 28, 2016 · 4 comments
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Do you want a PR for es6-capability / eslint? #203

the-simian opened this issue Sep 28, 2016 · 4 comments

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@the-simian
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the-simian commented Sep 28, 2016

I refactored this project to use eslint and es6 complexity-parsing capability. It is working well. Someone suggested I should make a pull request here, but I wanted to ask if you were even interested in having me actively maintain this project. If not I don't mind keeping it in my es6-plato project.

https://www.npmjs.com/package/es6-plato

I also updated all the npm dependencies (migrated lodash, etc)

Let me know!

@the-simian the-simian changed the title es6-capability Do you want a PR for es6-capability / eslint? Sep 28, 2016
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typhonrt commented Oct 1, 2016

@jsoverson I'm all in for supporting @the-simian to take on an active role of maintaining and improving Plato as I generally understand you are busy / working on other projects.

It should be noted that the existing mainline Plato release currently does support ES6+ via typhonjs-escomplex, but there are many potential enhancements for future usage which I'd be glad to collaborate and share knowledge with @the-simian for inclusion into the mainline Plato release regarding future feature enhancements.

I've been delayed myself with external concerns regarding my work on typhonjs-escomplex in the past month which provides the ES6+ support backing metrics gathering, but should be back at it soon working towards a definitive stable release which will only strengthen any future feature enhancements to Plato.

Another cool trending point is to see the Plato usage / adoption increase after the initial ES6 support via typhonjs-escomplex was added in August. See npm-stats for the uptick in downloads. I'd gather there is a good chance that Plato might cross 6k daily downloads in October which shows that a dedicated maintainer such as @the-simian might provide even more momentum.

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hey @typhonrt I'm going to get some work on it soon, He did add me as a contributor this week. What I got on my repo fixes a lot of issues in this tracker, so I am going to pull that in ASAP and go from there. Thanks for your feedback :)

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Announcement commented Nov 3, 2016

if you can, please sir. I would love to have es6+ (proper eslint) compatibility on this!
(even if it involves using your private repo)

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hey @Announcement , I will get my work merged in when i can, but int he meantime my es6-plato repo and npm module is active and working. That's the thing I'll be merging, so you can use that now if you need something : https://www.npmjs.com/package/es6-plato

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