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New maintainer needed #1111

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yadue opened this issue Sep 23, 2019 · 7 comments
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New maintainer needed #1111

yadue opened this issue Sep 23, 2019 · 7 comments

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@yadue
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yadue commented Sep 23, 2019

It's been already 2 years without any new pull request merged or even single commit. It's time to add new maintainers to be added or even taking over the npm package. Is anyone here ready for taking ownership of this package?

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yadue commented Sep 23, 2019

@deshack
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deshack commented Sep 23, 2019

@yadue using it in more than one project, so willing to help. I don't have enough time to take it over though.

@duykhang53
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I'm not getting used to unit test yet. I may need to be supported by others.

@karljv
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karljv commented Oct 8, 2019

Also using it extensively in a large scale project, so I am willing to help out.

@PauloPeres
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Hey guys, i took the liberty to re-do it
all automatic tests are not working yet did not had time
https://github.com/myog-io/ngx-chunk-file-upload
It's on npm as well, working with a Service to make it more controllable by us
Appreciate any help
Again is not fully tested any help with the test automation is welcome

@deshack
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deshack commented Dec 1, 2019

@yadue I can now take this repo over as a maintainer.
We, as I think many others, heavily rely on it working properly, so raising a hand now to be added as maintainer.

Too many isssues open right now :)

@dcantu476
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dcantu476 commented Jan 31, 2020

I think you'll find it easier to build a simple reusable UI or download a popular package for doing uploads. Then wire the UI into Angular's HttpClient, which easily and readily supports file uploads without issues.

That is what I ended up doing. This allows you to take full advantage of any interceptors you've build, and avoid re-doing any authentication.

https://angular.io/guide/http#listening-to-progress-events

@yadue Thanks for the mention! Sorry it took me so long to reply!

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