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Fork of detectionlab #891

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security-companion opened this issue Mar 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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Fork of detectionlab #891

security-companion opened this issue Mar 22, 2023 · 3 comments

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Hi,
as you can read on the readme detectionlab is not supported anymore by clong.
Therefore I created a fork to support and coordinate further development.
Please find it at https://github.com/DetectionLab/DetectionLab or the respective homepage https://detectionlab.net
There's also a github discussions page available in case you have questions.

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@clong: I have a question. I read on the readme on this repo that DetectionLab is no longer actively being maintained or developed. That's why I made a fork and a new homepage to ensure future development of the project.

But now I saw that you are still merging pull requests and making other commits which confuses me a bit.
Honestly I would prefer not having 2 places where development goes on (this repo and my fork) and 2 homepages because from my point of view it's just double work and confuses users.

So if you decide going on to work on this repo it is fine for me and I can delete again my repo any my homepage.
What do you think?
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clong commented Mar 24, 2023

@security-companion I'm not doing any new development, but if I see PRs that will fix bugs, I will check in and merge them from time to time

Honestly I would prefer not having 2 places where development goes on (this repo and my fork) and 2 homepages because from my point of view it's just double work and confuses users.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It was your choice to set up the fork and website - please don't try to exert control over what I do with my own project's repo.

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security-companion commented Mar 24, 2023

@clong thanks for your response.
Of course the repo is yours and you can do with it whatever you wish. My intention never was to tell you what to do, I just was trying to get your point of view.

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