Is this repository still active? #940
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There are many Pull Requests open, but none of them reviewed or even commented except old ones. I see that there was a new release few days ago, but it could include these improvements from me #926 and for example from @clns with #913. Now these features will postponed again maybe forever. Can someone review this backlog or this project is archived and don't accept new features?
cc @lhchavez @carlosmn
Would love to see those PRs merged! If not to this repo, then maybe to some other fork?
@paralin as you can see it has been six months since I opened this issue still no any reaction. Currently GitLab team switches off git2go in their gitaly project. My MR was made to bring tag signing there, but it's probably now irrelevant.
@L11R FYI the epic for that is here: https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/9092
Will there be support for Libgit2 v1.6 ?
It appears as though this project may be abandoned, unfortunately. The last commit was 2 years ago coming up in a couple of days -- Oct 4, 2022.
@carlosmn @lhchavez You appear to be the two largest contributors to the project, which we are all very appreciative of. I was wondering if either of you might know what the latest status for this project is? Is there still plans for it to be maintained?
Looking at the forks, it appears that the https://github.com/jeffWelling/git2go fork might have a few commits possibly taking it up to
libgit2
1.7
. The unfortunate thing about that is that @jeffWelling fork is not under the "official"libgit2
. Getting those commits merged upstream to the main fork would be great, if possible.follow up... it looks like this fork by @coveord has also made some progress, reaching
libgit2
1.7
.https://github.com/coveord/git2go