TL;DR;
Hey @pilwon
I've been giving some thought as to some changes I'd like to make moving forward, which I'll detail below. I don't really want to do anything on the current version since things have been stable for years. I'd love to hear your thoughts and feelings about your intention for the future of the project and how these relate, e.g.
- get rid of bluebird, rely more on native code
- move tests from mocha to jest
- CI testing
- renovate bot to keep deps up-to-date
- check if we still even need the crumb as per previous issue
- drop snapshot()
- possibly some other API changes which could break compatibility
- etc
Depending on your thoughts on the above, I could either start a new repo of my own, or we could do a new branch here if you'd like to add me as maintainer and are ok with all the automation.
To be honest though, I think I'd like to start from scratch and play around a bit, without worrying about backwards compatibility or maintaining the existing code patterns. To that end, I may well just start a new repo and see what develops. Once it becomes stable, we could decide what to do.
Just wanted to give you a heads up and hear your thoughts. Not even sure when I'll even have time to work on this, but wanted to get a feel for things. Thanks and hope all's well your side! :)
TL;DR;
Hey @pilwon
I've been giving some thought as to some changes I'd like to make moving forward, which I'll detail below. I don't really want to do anything on the current version since things have been stable for years. I'd love to hear your thoughts and feelings about your intention for the future of the project and how these relate, e.g.
Depending on your thoughts on the above, I could either start a new repo of my own, or we could do a new branch here if you'd like to add me as maintainer and are ok with all the automation.
To be honest though, I think I'd like to start from scratch and play around a bit, without worrying about backwards compatibility or maintaining the existing code patterns. To that end, I may well just start a new repo and see what develops. Once it becomes stable, we could decide what to do.
Just wanted to give you a heads up and hear your thoughts. Not even sure when I'll even have time to work on this, but wanted to get a feel for things. Thanks and hope all's well your side! :)