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I saw this mentioned in the caracal-rails repository, so I think it's worth asking the question. There are 17 PRs for this gem waiting to be responded to in some manner as well as a number of issues that seem to be users talking with users.
Ultimately, I'd love for this gem to stick around and stay up to date, but I can understand @jdugan has moved on from the day-to-day responsibilities for this gem. Should someone from the current owning company take this over, or give the ownership of this gem to the open-source community?
Hi, gents. Apologies for dropping the ball here. Caracal is well outside my day-to-day life now...and has been for many years, truthfully. Caracal was created for a company I worked for a decade ago and is now under the account of a different company with whom I have only a passing relationship. So, I'm the maintainer...but I'm also in kind of weird position. 🤷♂️
I've not done a transfer personally, I was more interested in determining if this gem is, indeed, dead. Doing a bit of Googling, at the very least, you'd need to do these two things:
I saw this mentioned in the
caracal-rails
repository, so I think it's worth asking the question. There are 17 PRs for this gem waiting to be responded to in some manner as well as a number of issues that seem to be users talking with users.Ultimately, I'd love for this gem to stick around and stay up to date, but I can understand @jdugan has moved on from the day-to-day responsibilities for this gem. Should someone from the current owning company take this over, or give the ownership of this gem to the open-source community?
Originally posted by @jdugan in urvin-compliance/caracal-rails#12 (comment)
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