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[LFM] Looking For Maintainer #93

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Stebalien opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 11 comments
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[LFM] Looking For Maintainer #93

Stebalien opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 11 comments

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@Stebalien
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So, I thought I'd have time to maintain this but then I got a job (where a large portion of said job is maintaining a bunch of OSS projects...). Unfortunately, that leaves me little time (or motivation) to maintain this project.

@gnzlbg
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gnzlbg commented Mar 6, 2019

FYI the term crate is now a dependency of Rust's built-in unit testing and benchmarking framework.

@matteomeli
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gnzlbg commented Mar 20, 2019

I've moved libtest to use the termcolor crate, maybe it might make sense to do the same for rustup @matteomeli .

@matteomeli
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Yeah that seems reasonable if termcolor is more maintained and has equivalent features. Perhaps open an issue in rustup?

tarcieri pushed a commit to iqlusioninc/abscissa that referenced this issue May 25, 2019
tarcieri pushed a commit to iqlusioninc/abscissa that referenced this issue May 25, 2019
@richard-uk1
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I'd be interested in maintaining.

@Stebalien
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@derekdreery that's awesome! If I fall behind on reviewing PRs, please don't hesitate to bug me (i.e., "be annoying").

tarcieri added a commit to rustsec/rustsec that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2019
The 'term' crate is unmaintained:

Stebalien/term#93

The 'termcolor' crate (by @BurntSushi) is maintained, provides a higher
level abstraction which is a better fit for what we're doing, and has
fewer (transitive) dependencies:

https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
tarcieri added a commit to rustsec/rustsec that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2019
The 'term' crate is unmaintained:

Stebalien/term#93

The 'termcolor' crate (by @BurntSushi) is maintained, provides a higher
level abstraction which is a better fit for what we're doing, and has
fewer (transitive) dependencies:

https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
tarcieri added a commit to rustsec/rustsec that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2019
The 'term' crate is unmaintained:

Stebalien/term#93

The 'termcolor' crate (by @BurntSushi) is maintained, provides a higher
level abstraction which is a better fit for what we're doing, and has
fewer (transitive) dependencies:

https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
tarcieri added a commit to rustsec/rustsec that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2019
The 'term' crate is unmaintained:

Stebalien/term#93

The 'termcolor' crate (by @BurntSushi) is maintained, provides a higher
level abstraction which is a better fit for what we're doing, and has
fewer (transitive) dependencies:

https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
tarcieri added a commit to rustsec/advisory-db that referenced this issue Oct 7, 2019
The author of `term`, @Stebalien, has opened the following GitHub issue
looking for a new maintainer:

Stebalien/term#93

Ideally we can help find one by increasing visibility on this issue.
Otherwise this advisory includes a list of possible alternatives.
@tarcieri
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tarcieri commented Oct 7, 2019

I've filed a (presently merged) informational advisory that this crate is unmaintained and looking for a new maintainer to the RustSec Advisory DB:

rustsec/advisory-db#182

Let us know if you'd prefer we not include it. Thanks!

@Stebalien
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Thanks! Note: This crate isn't exactly unmaintained. I'm just not going to be fulfilling feature requests and/or fixing known limitations.

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