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Is this still maintained? #46

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Alevale opened this issue Jan 25, 2022 · 7 comments
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Is this still maintained? #46

Alevale opened this issue Jan 25, 2022 · 7 comments

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@Alevale
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Alevale commented Jan 25, 2022

I wanted to install IrFFB but I'm running into issues as to what to install?

Which is the up to date version? I see some updated that have different dates (latest) than this package.. so it has me wondering 🤔

  1. This repo
  2. This fork https://github.com/Fuzzwah/irFFB
  3. This fork https://github.com/zskulcsar/irFFB

Thank you @nlp80 @Fuzzwah @zskulcsar

@samkatakouzinosracing
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My suggestion is;
Releases: https://github.com/Fuzzwah/irFFB/releases
Documentation: https://github.com/nlp80/irFFB/wiki

@flexgrip
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Our savior is @nlp80. He just resurfaced on the iRacing forums. Perhaps he could just drop a quick one liner in here to tell us if he thinks he'll be able to look into this project again in 2022? ❤️

@Alevale
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Alevale commented Jan 26, 2022

Let's try to see if there's a way to get him to delegate into some people so it doesn't die... 🤞

@Fuzzwah
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Fuzzwah commented Jan 26, 2022 via email

@Alevale
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Alevale commented Jan 26, 2022

@Fuzzwah I do agree that it's a great thing, but it's better if there's 1 go to project rather than 10 forks that all happen to do the same or aim for the same.

@zskulcsar
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tbf, it would be easier to have one fork that is actively maintained. which in this case is @Fuzzwah 's. Having said that - I'm happy to offer my work as a PR. I'm not really a C++ dev but managed to make this thing compile for x64 and in the middle of porting the actual ASM code.

@flexgrip
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That's the wonderful thing about open source, people are able to fork the project and continue supporting it. As I have done.

Oh @Fuzzwah. We truly appreciate you keeping it going. I did not mean to discount your work at all. Because of you, every time I buy a new car I go check your fork and see if you’ve added the values for that car (you always do). I really am grateful.

My original point is that @nlp80 recently clarified some core logic/potential issues with the project in the iRacing forums. Hinted that it may get looked at this year. So we’re hopeful of some package updates, rewrites, and improvements.

I know what it’s like. You write something, put it out there and then a few years later you look at it with a fresh perspective and have a million ideas on how to refactor it. We’re all just hopeful to hear if that’s his plan.

Thanks to both of you!

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