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Let's merge projects #17

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nkt opened this issue Apr 20, 2016 · 4 comments
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Let's merge projects #17

nkt opened this issue Apr 20, 2016 · 4 comments

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@nkt
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nkt commented Apr 20, 2016

Hi. As I see your fork is much popular, than original project. Maybe we can join forces to make this plugin better?

@oliviertassinari
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Hi, thank for reaching me. I have just added you as a collaborator to the project.
I like this idea, but I don't have a specific plan on how to make it better.

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nkt commented Apr 20, 2016

First of all we should decide which project would be "main" and softly remove another. Your package more popular on npm, so I guess I have to mark my package as deprecated and suggest yours.

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oliviertassinari commented Apr 20, 2016

As the two projects are now pretty stable. I don't think that they will change a lot in the future.
We could just keep both available. I can't ask you to deprecate it. That's a lot to ask but that would definitely increase the popularity of this one 🎉 .

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I see one advantage on deprecating one for the other. That will make the choice simpler for people who want to add it to their project.
I have always been asking myself if a monopoly is good or not in the OS environment. E.g. react-toolbox encouraged us to greatly improve Material-UI.

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@nkt Any news? I'm clearing my opened issues, this one has been inactive for a long time.

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