Hi! First, thank you for taking this project on! Near zero dependencies and solving a cross platform problem is great! That being said, it hasn't really been maintained in some time and I can only assume that comes from burn-out or no longer needing it in your daily life.
Would you welcome a transition to a team of people that could help maintain this and cut releases? If so, I'd volunteer to help take that on and I'm sure some of the downstream users of this (Execa, for example) would be thrilled to jump in and help.
I have a long and proven track record in package maintenance in Perl and have noticed that Node/NPM seems to just fork things and release it under a new name. I'm not a fan of that method. I'd rather work with the authors to keep things going than creating chaos in the ecosystem
Hi! First, thank you for taking this project on! Near zero dependencies and solving a cross platform problem is great! That being said, it hasn't really been maintained in some time and I can only assume that comes from burn-out or no longer needing it in your daily life.
Would you welcome a transition to a team of people that could help maintain this and cut releases? If so, I'd volunteer to help take that on and I'm sure some of the downstream users of this (Execa, for example) would be thrilled to jump in and help.
I have a long and proven track record in package maintenance in Perl and have noticed that Node/NPM seems to just fork things and release it under a new name. I'm not a fan of that method. I'd rather work with the authors to keep things going than creating chaos in the ecosystem