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Merge into community repository? #4

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HaleTom opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 4 comments
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Merge into community repository? #4

HaleTom opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 4 comments

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@HaleTom
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HaleTom commented Jan 31, 2022

I note that there are many commits on top of Russell91's code at:

https://github.com/taylorskalyo/sshrc

Would it be worthwhile merging some of those commits, or perhaps starting a community repo (sshrc/sshrc) based off that code?

Thanks very much for the AUR package, BTW 🥳

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cdown commented Jan 31, 2022

Moving into [community] requires an Arch TU, it's their decision if they want to merge it.

I can take a look at the other commits to see if any are worth merging some time, sure.

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cdown commented Feb 15, 2022

Just looking at this again, are there some commits or fixes in particular which you were thinking about merging from https://github.com/taylorskalyo/sshrc? Happy to cherry pick some and massage them in, but the whole thing looks like almost a total rework.

@HaleTom
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HaleTom commented Feb 16, 2022

Looking more into that codebase I'd agree -- there's a lot of improvements in there, including the -J to ssh.

Just a thought: perhaps it would be better to package that one if it's more up to date?

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You can see all active forks and sort by "Last Push" to find some more actively maintained forks…

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