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being dead doesn't mean you can't make a new release. dying is what prompts some projects to release. |
Yeah, if it's useful, fork it, push PRs, or whatever, that's fine with me.
Other people have commit/release rights and should feel completely free to
continue maintaining the project. Simply because I've moved on, or no
longer have time, is no reason that has to be true for anyone else.
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being dead doesn't mean you can't make a new release. dying is what
prompts some projects to release.
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the current 0.1 release is over a year old, and doesn't have the
libm.so
fix, so it's broken for me on arch linuxThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: