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Is NLP.js still maintained? #1362
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Hello, I don't think that this project is maintained or will maintained in the future. It was not even maintained when I was still in AXA.
What to do? Well, right now it still works, but nobody is even merging the PRs, and they will not put an external maintainer. So perhaps the best option is to fork the project, accept the PRs, do some active maintenance, and publish it under a different library name if you want that new code to be on the code. I still use it in some projects, mostly the language libraries. |
In fact then the solution is "easy" ... and I already also wrote emails to offer to be a maintainer and such ... but never got an answer, just "some "activity in merging some PR and such, but then it stopped again. So in fact the "good way" would be that the responsible people at axa see that this project is still interesting and we move the Repo into an own org on github and start finding developers that way to maintain the project and bring it into a future. if this not happens - or too unlikely or whatever - then, because it is still MIT licensed, we can simply fork it into a new orga. @eric-lara or @ericzon WDYT? Said that ... I just registered https://github.com/nlp-js as a potential place for that ... lets collect interested maintainers :-)
(PS: Only thing is for me personally that in the meantime I got very caught in implementing the matter standard in javaScript/Typescript, so I might not be available that much, but I could be one of the drivers/organizers/supportes in any case). I did comparable "conversions" (taking over repos from other devs or also "fork like ones") now several times already and (if you like) something about your contact/plans/connections with nlp.js So please, if interested (and @eric-lara or @ericzon have no arguments against it), let's convert this issue into the place to collect interested maintainers. So please, if interested, post your github name and some sentences about your Open source background. |
@louistiti , @jesus-seijas-sp , @Apollon77 , we hear you. But the overall image of AXA you are portraying in your comments is absolutely wrong. And let me explain:
About the future on NLP.js: |
@carlos-navarro you got mail :-) |
Hi, Is there any update about project maintenance? |
Is there a running fork already? |
I've shot an email the the address provided. Considering that there were no updates in the thread, I assume that chances of anything coming out of this are slim, but I'd still prefer to keep any developments within this repo. If all everything fails, @Apollon77, would you be interested in the plan B with https://github.com/nlp-js? I can volunteer some maintenance effort there. |
I will also write the axa guys again. |
@Apollon77 I didn't get any response, I assume you didn't either. Should we proceed with the fork? |
Hi guys, sorry for the late reply. |
@carlos-navarro Any updates? |
I think it's about time to fork this. I won't do it, not because I don't want, but because I would have no idea of what I'm doing. IDK if someone with more experience, money, and time, is willing to make this happen. |
@iagovar There were things happening behind the curtain, so far the signals are positive. |
Any update guys? |
Hello there!
I'm eager to gain some insights into the current status of this amazing project.
To the best of my knowledge, the project has been under the care of a group of developers associated with AXA in Spain. Initially, the primary developer was @jesus-seijas-sp. However, it appears that Jesus has since left AXA.
The project has now been taken over by @eric-lara, @ericzon. Additionally, we've been fortunate to have outstanding contributors like @Apollon77, who have been actively submitting new PRs.
Upon reviewing the recent issues and commits, it seems that NLP.js might be lacking new core maintainers. Could someone help to clarify the state and future of NLP.js?
Thanks!
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