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Is this repo dead? #38
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Hey @andig sorry for the slow reply! I don't often check my github notifications. I can't speak for @jonseymour but as far as I'm concerned, yes, this repo is pretty much dead. Sorry! I was looking into sunspec for a project years ago but have since moved on. If you want to use it I'd recommend a hard fork (not a github fork, just create your own repo starting from this point and rewrite all module paths). What are you trying to implement? |
Thank you @crabmusket for replying. I‘ve contributed to https://github.com/gonium/gosdm630 for some time and have since moved to https://github.com/volkszaehler/mbmd which is part of a German smart meter enthusiasts project. Goal for using gosunspec is to provide a convenient way to easily integrate supported modbus meters, inverters etc into home automation and smart metering. I would consider forking gosunspec into the volkszaehler organization for sake of visibility but would much rather contribute here as a big part of the codebase is beyond my skills and interest, e.g. the entire xml-related stuff. So it would only be a half-maintained fork anyway. I could do some work here in this repo (see prs, update models) but that would require access and support in terms of reviews/ 4eyes principle. Could that work for you or @jonseymour ? |
I think I would be more comfortable if you're in your own repo. I will add a note to this repo stating the current status. My reason is that I'm no longer familiar enough with the code or the problem domain to provide any sensible feedback, or to have any percieved ownership of the code itself. Better to have a half-maintained fork than a not-at-all-maintained trunk, I think. I'm sorry! EDIT: I've emailed Jon in case he also isn't getting notifications. Will see what he reckons :) |
I understand. For the time being I've added a rollup branch at andig/gosunspec with updated import path.
Looking forward to his feedback |
Hey @andig. I haven't been doing much work with sunspec related tech lately and sorry for not getting back to you earlier. I am happy to go through the issues and PRs you have raised over the next week or two. I don't have a strong view about future ownership of the codebase. I'd be happy to host it under either my personal or company github account but I am also happy for you to own it, given your current active interest in it. |
Great, thanks for taking an interest to both of you!
I'd be happy with you to own it- better knowledge of the codebase and probably also the better go coder. What I'd really appreciate though is a discussion about how to solve things if I come up with issues. Seems that's what we're already doing? In that sense- keep this repo as-is or is there really any need to transfer? |
Hi @jonseymour no problem should you have changed your mind in the meantime- would appreciate a hint if I really should go for hard fork? |
For the record, I'm starting a hard fork at https://github.com/andig/gosunspec. Thanks for your efforts. |
Best of luck @andig! |
ping @crabmusket @jonseymour I realize the last commit to this repo is already two years old. The codebase looks great gut is in some parts beyond my skill or my modbus/sunspec expertise.
Are these issues (and one PR) something you'd still consider looking into?
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