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Will this project keep developing in the future? #95

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wy193777 opened this issue Nov 22, 2016 · 6 comments
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Will this project keep developing in the future? #95

wy193777 opened this issue Nov 22, 2016 · 6 comments

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@wy193777
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The project has stop developing for a while. Does the develop team keep update this project in the future?

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 4, 2017

@wy193777
I'm sorry for late response. Last year, we could not make time to take care of the project because of busyness of the day job. We are going to have RxRuby be alive again this year. We would appreciate any contribution to the project.

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wy193777 commented Jan 4, 2017

What's your plan in the future for this project? I would be very happy if I could contribute to it.

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 5, 2017

Here is the plans to take a step forward.

  • get all existing functionality under test.
  • move each operator to its own file.

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@bruzos
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bruzos commented Feb 20, 2017

How can I help in this project ??

@beauby
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beauby commented Dec 22, 2017

Is it safe to assume this project is not maintained anymore? (Last release two years ago, only a handful of commits during the past year, mostly indentation/typos, last one being 7 months ago.)
Any suggestions for an actively maintained ruby FRP lib?

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@beauby I am maintaining a fork over at https://github.com/bittrance/rxruby. I have not yet made a Gem release, but I have lined up various testing and quality-improvement PRs and will merge a relatively complete test suite for all the "multi-observable" operators (the various cleanup-* branches) including about a dozen bug fixes and support for RxJava-style #subscribeBlocking. Once that is done I will move on to writing test for the aggregator functions. A Gem release will follow.

My medium-term goal is to iron out the bugs in the current implementation. I will keep you updated.

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