seeing the information shared over the science PMC's mailing list, the EMO thinks it would be appropriate to transform this Termination Review into a Progress Review,
Please feel free to share your ideas and strategies to revive this project there.
Let me know if there is anything we can do to support you in this process.
Kind regards,
Maria Teresa
On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 3:57 AM Torkild U. Resheim <torkildr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Yes, I think terminating the project would be premature. It appears it does have active users (I cannot find any usable download stats), and even a few contributors. It just needs active committers, of which there only have been one since the project was moved to Eclipse.
Substantial effort was done to prepare the project for Eclipse. But I have not been able to do much the past few years. I do little programming, and have not prioritized fixing the few issues we have in TeXlipse. Especially because I don’t use it myself.
I think it would be worthwhile attempting to recruit new committers and revive the project.
I would also be interested in keeping this project alive.
On 30.09.22 19:45, Jay Jay Billings
wrote:
I would really like to hear from Torkild on this.
I don't think this project is inactive, just dormant. It has
many users. In fact, I have installed it several times in the
last year including yesterday.
I don't think it should be terminated and I
certainly think it should be discussed further.
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