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If you are ok, I can check them, but I don't have merge access.
…On Mon, Aug 14, 2023, 1:59 AM Adam Walczak ***@***.***> wrote:
As many of you can see pull requests which touch streams get almost zero
attention.
Me and @timmolter <https://github.com/timmolter> voiced our concerns in
the discussion at #3220 <#3220>
that just merging the streams project to XChange will not automatically
increase the level of engagement in that code base. Unfortunately our
suspicions that in time we may end up with modules that have no maintainers
seam to have materialized.
I think that someone how is a heavy user of streams should step up and
devote some time to review those pull requests and either merge them or
close them. Without any one like that those stream modules will just slowly
fade into an unusable state in time.
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As many of you can see pull requests which touch streams get almost zero attention.
Me and @timmolter voiced our concerns in the discussion at #3220 that just merging the streams project to XChange will not automatically increase the level of engagement in that code base. Unfortunately our suspicions that in time we may end up with modules that have no maintainers seam to have materialized.
I think that someone how is a heavy user of streams should step up and devote some time to review those pull requests and either merge them or close them. Without any one like that those stream modules will just slowly fade into an unusable state in time.
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