For tools that authors are needing help maintaining, develop process to read from source repo and show the indication when flagged.
Ollie — 9:13 AM
That's a good shout! Authors should be able to "discontinue" their tools.
mohsinonxrm — 10:20 AM
or maybe say "maintainer required/needed"
Ollie — 11:02 AM
Could do, although that would normally be on the repo. Could have a few different status.
Ollie — 1:59 PM
I'd say we should try and pull that from GitHub rather than persist it ourselves. Do want to have two places to maintain as a tool dev
mohsinonxrm — 2:33 PM
i like that idea too, i'm less about where, but yeah, if possible to pull from github repo itself, that'd be best
Ollie — 2:40 PM
It's pretty easy to get the info from GitHub, the general practice is to add the relevant topic to the repo "maintainer-wanted", "looking-for-maintainer", "looking-for-contributors", "contributions-welcome", etc.
For tools that authors are needing help maintaining, develop process to read from source repo and show the indication when flagged.
Ollie — 9:13 AM
That's a good shout! Authors should be able to "discontinue" their tools.
mohsinonxrm — 10:20 AM
or maybe say "maintainer required/needed"
Ollie — 11:02 AM
Could do, although that would normally be on the repo. Could have a few different status.
Ollie — 1:59 PM
I'd say we should try and pull that from GitHub rather than persist it ourselves. Do want to have two places to maintain as a tool dev
mohsinonxrm — 2:33 PM
i like that idea too, i'm less about where, but yeah, if possible to pull from github repo itself, that'd be best
Ollie — 2:40 PM
It's pretty easy to get the info from GitHub, the general practice is to add the relevant topic to the repo "maintainer-wanted", "looking-for-maintainer", "looking-for-contributors", "contributions-welcome", etc.