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The state of the project (spoiler: everything is fine) #180

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kovetskiy opened this issue Apr 22, 2022 · 3 comments
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The state of the project (spoiler: everything is fine) #180

kovetskiy opened this issue Apr 22, 2022 · 3 comments
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@kovetskiy
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Hi, I'm the maintainer of the program.

The project is alive and will be alive. It got much more attention for the last half a year which is great. But it has its downsides, I'm not really able to handle all the issues and pull requests on my own, because basically people create new issues like every single day and I have other things to do including my job/family.

I'd be grateful if someone helped people in issues because there are some generic questions/problems which don't require a lot of knowledge of existing codebase or internal logic of the program.

We could also think about updating README and addressing frequent questions/problems.

I could also grant some rights to push code, close issues, assign labels to someone who is willing to help me with the project.

Thanks!

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@ITHedgeHog
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Hi, we find this an incredibly useful tool at my employer - I'm more than happy to start helping a hand answering stuff.

I'll add it to my list of things check in on :)

@adam-m-jcbs
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I have the same sentiment as ITHedgeHog. I'm ramping up usage of Mark in my team and it's very needed. Confluence is awful for all the reasons you say in your blog post - I cannot believe we ask engineers to use Confluence, it is unuseable (by engineers, if you love WYSIWYG, enjoy) for the thing it was designed to do, but people still use it for some reason.

But, until I can convince my company to get off of Confluence, I have to use it. Definitely want to keep this tool alive and growing, and happy to contribute engineering time to it!

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benjaminclauss commented Jan 12, 2023

I would be interested in sponsoring this.
awesome project!

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