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Future of migrate #311
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I just discovered this tool.. and sad that it's already going to lose its author. Would you be willing to move the repo to its own org (maybe 'gomigrate') and allow active contributors to have commit access? It's probably the best way to keep the project maintained by giving ownership over to the lead contributors. |
I've created a fork with the following goals:
I won't have much time to dedicate to maintaining this fork so I'm looking for co-maintainers as well. |
@dhui looks like the build is broken due to cockroachdb not supporting go1.7 (it apparently uses a few things that apparently were added to go1.8).
This is the one that broke, apparently. So probably need to either (a) drop go 1.7 support (b) vendor/pin cockroachdb to before that was merged |
FYI, the fork is now ready to use! https://github.com/golang-migrate/migrate/releases/tag/v3.1.0 Tests are passing again, so contributions are welcome. |
It would be nice to see additional committers in that fork to avoid this happening again, @dhui. |
Agreed, but that's beyond my control. Technically you're a committer since I cherry-picked your commit 😉 Maybe we'll have another PR merged in after this one was closed: golang-migrate/migrate#4 |
I guess I mean someone else (anyone) who is responsive and has control of the org, in case you're kidnapped by pygmies. |
@mattes and maintainer team [1] https://github.com/prest/prest |
@mattes Could a fork be blessed as the official continuation and this repo marked in the README as abandoned? I vendored it and was only aware it had been abandoned because I needed the Cassandra driver and it wasn't available in the latest release. And now's a good a time as any: Thank you for all the work you did on migrate, it has been my go-to choice for Go projects for a while and certainly proved useful. Best of luck in your new endeavor! |
Thanks I would like this to be made official. We started using the tool today, it's fantastic being able to move out any DB migration out of the main app (much easier to deploy!) |
Everyone,
I started migrate 3 years ago and I'm happy it's seeing widespread adoption. I see forks at @99designs, @codeship, @uber, @segmentio, @newrelic, @gitGNU, @postmates and many more who find migrate helpful and try to help pushing it forward.
Some months ago I co-founded www.templarbit.com and ever since things are busier than ever. It's unfortunate, but I won't be able to keep maintaining migrate.
Who is interested in stepping in and taking migrate over?
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