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Thank you for asking. The answer is not so easy. It is a mix of high goals, less time than expected, no clear priority what to do first, ... I will try to have a document that describes what the current goals are, and how I want them to achieve. There is already something to find in Github itself, I will link it here. The overall story goes like that:
That is the reason that I did not do any new release. I will do it soon, to push out small bug fixes, and one new mode a user did (for having something like puzzles). So my plan now is the following:
Overall, don't expect too many new features in the next months, because that refactoring will take most of the time. My expectation is, that there may be breaking changes, at least if you wanted to integrate the viewer not only as it is, but by expanding it. What will remain for sure is the configuration of the UI, and the high level calls to integrate the viewer in HTML. Here are additional links:
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See https://github.com/mliebelt/pgn-viewer/blob/main/roadmap.md for the public visible roadmap. Is that ok from structure and level? Is there anything missing? |
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Hello @mliebelt,
I see that despite of this repository being quite active (which makes me really happy), the last release available on NPM is from almost a year ago (v1.6.6, ~10m ago). So, I'm wondering: when do you plan to ship a new release?
But longer term, I'm also wonder, what's the release strategy?
As a (potential) user of this library (I haven't released the v0.1 of my project yet), I'd like to be able to continuously update this dependency according to all the activity it has and the care if receives. So, I'm wondering if it worths keeping a manual "vendor" of it, or just tight to NPM releases. But in the latter case, I'd love if those releases are more often.
I may try to help put some automation in place, if that would help.
Thanks!
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