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As I'm sure some have noticed, PRs are no longer getting merged in a timely fashion and issues are not being resolved as they once were. This is largely because I've reassessed how I spend my time, and find I'm no longer sufficiently interested in the project to devote time to it. I'm sorry for any negative impact this causes.
Over the years, there have been innumerable contributions by many people -- without which Tablesaw would never have been unusable. At this point, however, no one who's made extensive contributions to the project still works actively on it (with the exception of Ben, who does keep merging security fixes and occasional other contributed code). This leaves the project without an obvious 'heir' to continue to move it forward.
If anyone wants to either take over the project or create a maintained fork, please let me know.
I would to thank once again everyone who has contributed to Tablesaw, and everyone who has used it.
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Hi All,
As I'm sure some have noticed, PRs are no longer getting merged in a timely fashion and issues are not being resolved as they once were. This is largely because I've reassessed how I spend my time, and find I'm no longer sufficiently interested in the project to devote time to it. I'm sorry for any negative impact this causes.
Over the years, there have been innumerable contributions by many people -- without which Tablesaw would never have been unusable. At this point, however, no one who's made extensive contributions to the project still works actively on it (with the exception of Ben, who does keep merging security fixes and occasional other contributed code). This leaves the project without an obvious 'heir' to continue to move it forward.
If anyone wants to either take over the project or create a maintained fork, please let me know.
I would to thank once again everyone who has contributed to Tablesaw, and everyone who has used it.
Best.
Larry
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