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Look for new maintainers? #130

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MarcoIeni opened this issue Oct 31, 2020 · 1 comment
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Look for new maintainers? #130

MarcoIeni opened this issue Oct 31, 2020 · 1 comment

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@MarcoIeni
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Hi @htr3n!
First of all thank you for this awesome theme.

There are a lot of issues and pull requests that haven't received feedback from maintainers in months.
I understand that maintaining open source software is really hard and time consuming and maybe you don't have the energy to do it right now.

I am asking if you are open to look for other maintainers that could help to improve this project.
In this case we could add a line on the README that says something like:

We are looking for new maintainers, if you are interested, comment on #130

Personally I'm not into frontend development, so I am not available.

@htr3n
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htr3n commented Nov 3, 2020

Hi @MarcoIeni ,

thanks for your kind words and good will. You are totally right that I don't really have much time to invest into hyde-hyde lately as I'm currently having a job that needs my full attention.

Nonetheless, starting from a hobby build theme for my own personal blog, with some tweaks and re-structure here and there to fit into my style, I didn't not expect that many of us like and use it. Thanks a lot for that. I did my best to integrate PRs and fix bugs but, to be honest, I don't fully follow Hugo development and not quite fluent with Go and Go template to keep up with all reasonable and kind requrests here.

I think your suggestion is a good idea as I'm always open to any maintainers / collaborators / helpers. Indeed, many of us have just folked this repository and developed it to newer levels with their skills. I think that's also a way of helping given the nature of open source project with open license.

Cheers,
H.

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