So what happens now? the future of CrackMapExec #801
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as i mentioned in #799: All further development will occur on this repository and I will be maintaining CME for the foreseeable future. The repo was un-archived because I will be continuing development on CME as mpgn can no longer maintain this project. As before, CME releases will be done according to Porchetta's Sponsorware model: all new features and updates will first be made available to subscribers and then they'll be made public here after a time delay. (If anyone seeing this comment is interested in subscribing go to https://porchetta.industries/) If you make a meaningful contribution to the public version of CME here, you'll be given a challenge coin and/or lifetime access to the private repository made available to subscribers (for free) depending on how meaningful the contribution is. |
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I really feel like moving back to the (semi-) closed project is a bad idea. In the past few months I really fell in love with developing for cme as well as many others. As soon as the repo was open source the activity was incredible high. Many good and important issues, good PRs that got stable and even better with tests and code reviews and many helpful discussions. Going back to closed source disables all of this, especially working with the community. You can't properly give feedback with PRs and issues and the worst thing is that at the end of every cycle some PRs got so out of date because of all the new changes in the porchetta repo, that some were just useless. To get them working you would have to do it all over again from scratch. In my opinion cme really should stay open source to be the community driven project it used to be. I think it would be really good for cme as one of the (imho) greatest Pentest tools out there |
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I agree. We were moving pretty fast. |
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@XiaoliChan what's your take on the situation? |
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I'm wondering if @mpgn has any thoughts on the matter. I know he's done with the project but still... |
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No way, this shouldn’t happens, even @byt3bl33d3r is doing semi open sources, we shouldn’t rename this project I think everyone will be sad when this happend. |
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Done, discussions are open now |
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I'm very concerned. Is my favourite tool in danger of extinction?
Who's running the show now?
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