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Is PagerJS still maintained? #208

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malchata opened this issue Jun 9, 2015 · 13 comments
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Is PagerJS still maintained? #208

malchata opened this issue Jun 9, 2015 · 13 comments

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@malchata
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malchata commented Jun 9, 2015

This may seem like a stupid question, but from what I can tell, PagerJS has not seen a lot of recent development. Are there plans to continue developing this package? It's an extremely useful library.

@Tazer
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Tazer commented Jun 23, 2015

@finnsson Any plans ?

@malchata
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I don't want to be a pain about this, but I love this plugin and would like to know if it will be maintained or worked on any further. If not, I need to know so I can migrate my applications to another SPA library before I get too far down the line with Pager.

@slisznia
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If you do migrate, let us know what you picked.
On Jul 10, 2015 5:05 PM, "Jeremy Wagner" [email protected] wrote:

I don't want to be a pain about this, but I love this plugin and would
like to know if it will be maintained or worked on any further. If not, I
need to know so I can migrate my applications to another SPA library before
I get too far down the line with Pager.


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@malchata
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I'll likely move over to Sammy.js if I end up migrating. It's not as nice as Pager, but it works very well with Knockout.

@gabidi
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gabidi commented Jul 11, 2015

I had the same issue. I ended up using durandal.js. Not as light weight as pager but much more powerful and refined.

@finnsson
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Hi,

as you seem to understand I'm not currently maintaining pager - the main reason being that I haven't used it for quite some time (my current employer is using another tech stack and all my side projects involve game programming in Unity).

At the same time I would like pager to continue to evolve and be maintained. One way would be to give more developers collaborator status on pager and another would be to transfer pager to some github-org. I haven't found any fitting org yet so I guess I'll just try to find some collaborators for now.

Hope this helps you making an informed decision.

@Tazer
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Tazer commented Jul 12, 2015

@finnsson Understand , and that sounds like an good plan for now.

Cause then at least pull request etc can be accepted.

@jzabroski
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@finnsson I would be interested in taking it over.

@DKhalil
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DKhalil commented Apr 26, 2017

@finnsson @jzabroski are you looking for more maintainers? I am using this project and would like to work on some fixes

@DKhalil
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DKhalil commented May 8, 2017

@finnsson would you want to give me access to the NPM package as well? then I can keep that updated as well (my name on NPM: @dask )

@finnsson
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finnsson commented May 8, 2017

@DKhalil All done. And excellent job by the way!

@DKhalil
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DKhalil commented May 11, 2017

@finnsson a few people (including me) started a community volunteer project for maintaining JS projects:
https://github.com/fruitfuljs/

Since you were already thinking about moving pagerjs to a fitting github-org: Would you be willing to transfer pagerjs there?

@hankir
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hankir commented Jun 1, 2017

Hi, @finnsson!
I think collaboration to "tko" it is a good idea.
https://github.com/knockout/tko
knockout/tko#26

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