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Is the project still under development #1114
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The last real maintainer @ethercrow 'retired' about two years ago. Since then, I have tried to take over some parts of maintenance, but I have not been able to sustain that due to being very busy with my university studies. I also feel that the current implementation uses outdated design techniques (e.g. transformers without mtl-style type classes) and I feel like the code has become a mess. I have tried to explore another point in the design space with Jak, but that hasn't reached a usable state. Another related project is rasa, but that is also not very actively developed anymore. I would say that Yi is indeed dead and I have heard of no plans to revive it. |
yi is now removed from Ubuntu, as it fails to build from source with 8.8.3 based ghc stack & dependencies. |
A hint in the readme would be nice. |
I've added a short notice at the top of the readme. |
There has been a development: @vivid-synth has stepped in to at least minimally maintain Yi such that it can remain as a Debian package. |
@vivid-synth Thank you very much for stepping in! |
Can I sponsor a Yi project using USDT for example? |
Who knows, maybe if from the very beginning everyone could sponsor this project, it would not have ended this way :D |
Green lines indicate stable degradation. For development to happen, need to somehow provoke an impulse. Also, the green line indicates that the longer you need to wait for an impulse, the less likely it will help. In general: the project can be resurrected. maximum within a year(254 days left), after the project can be safely called dead. |
This is for motivation) |
I'd like to get involved and take over some of the maintenance burden (see #1125 ), as I have been doing for the related packages in Debian for some time. I can't guarantee timely and new development on my own, but I would be sad to see this project vanish. I don't know who feels responsible and has the access rights, but please read this as my request to join the project. :) |
@mfourne I'm also a Debian developer and a member of debian-haskell group (actually, I once made some fixes for yi-related debs a while ago). I'm willing to help. |
cf: #1114 (comment) What do you think about inviting @mfourne to be a Member of the yi-editor Organization? Another functional coding project; unfortunately Frederic Koehler's C++ version, i.e. xs, became abandonware last year. xs builds with meson-0.54.x or meson-0.56.x |
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I sent mfourne an invite for maintainer role and also added to Hackage maintainers. To answer the question in the OP: no, I don't think this project is under development, as in: no one is working on it. I'll close the ticket. |
apologies if this is off topic https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/amd64/yi/filelist https://github.com/yi-editor/yi-editor.github.com/blob/master/images/yi-lambda-fat.svg You might add the above .svg to /usr/share/yi/art/ and modify the Icon= value accordingly in the .desktop files. The yi+lambda-fat-32.xpm file renders a bit grainy; though I would not recommend removing the two .xpm files from the .deb packages. In the below screenshot (Debian 11.1) the first Yi icon is the .xpm and the second Yi icon is the .svg. |
Hi, THe project didn't seem to get any updates in over a year, and I was wondering if the project was dead...
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