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Keep RxBluetoothKit Alive #420
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Poliidea has been acquired and unless some individuals want to keep it running, I think best approach is to fork it and develop on your own. The Apache licence allows it, you can fork it and release/develop on your own. I think there is no need to transfer ownership. |
My concern is that there are already 300 forks of this repo, and I believe most are for adding a feature or fixing a bug that specifically affects an individual or single team. As time goes on, it will become more difficult to source great code from many individuals across many forks. |
I think its up to you to make one that will be the main one. I don't think there is anyone who can transfer ownership to you officially, so you need to make sure to build enouhg of value yourself to make it the "main" fork. |
BTW. You can start with gathering those 300 repos and bringing their fixes into your fork and ask them to switch to yours. That's what I'd do if I wanted to provide value for others. |
I understand. I've never attempted something like that before, but I think it may be worth the effort. Thanks for your perspective and for letting me know that this repo probably won't receive any more updates. |
I'd be interested in helping keep this alive. |
Some time ago I tried to do something the same, I found info that Polidea was redeemed by another company - Snowflake, and I wrote them and asked to move this repo to open source. I wrote an email to them, tried to make an account on their website, and submitted a technical request, but I had no luck. Maybe if someone contacts them via Linkedin or located in Poland and can call them and tell them about this problem - it would be perfect. But after one and half years no updates about this from my end... |
The Android counterpart has been moved to the maintainer private github. Maybe there is hope? @dariuszseweryn |
I will check what could be done |
It appears that Polidea/RxBluetoothKit has not reviewed or merged any Pull Requests since 2020.
I would like to help keep this library alive. Could someone with the appropriate access help by doing one or more of the following?
I would love to hear thoughts and ideas around this, since there is not another Bluetooth library for RxSwift of this size and reliability.
Cross-posted on the RxBluetoothKit Glitter.
Tagging anyone that GitHub says is on the Polidea team
@adam-stasiak @agatapst @jakublipinski @kkucharc @literator @potiuk @slawomir-andrian
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