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[Suggestion] Maintaining the project #102
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Is there a huge benefit to maintaining this vs forking? The app is popular enough where a fork will spread like fire on forums, reddit, discord, etc. |
@3504k I'd prefer to co-operate on maintaing the project like what I do on Omega launcher. As considering how many projects am engaged in and OABX being my main project, it'd be hard to maintain the project alone the way I'd like to. The resonance in the community (FOSS-Community sround OABX and Omega) is pretty positive considering a fork. But as said mentioned above, it'd be better to co-maintain the project. |
A new fork just came up on F-Droid today. It's called Droid-ify, and it's actually pretty good. |
On the other hand, Foxy supports Android 5, while Droid-ify only supports 9 and up. Maybe a separate fork is not a terrible idea either. |
@another-sapiens the mentioned fork is (for now) just a nice paint job for now, I don't how serious is the developer in maintaining functionality. Nevertheless, I can imagine to work with him/her, as I said, am really open to co-maintaining the project, but I think big parts of the project needs to be re-written and the architecture has to be planned a new. Those are my requirements to work on any downstream/independent fork. |
@machiav3lli Well put! |
To me, the fact that Droid-ify doesn't have a shared git history with this repository is a significant downside. It makes it much harder to share code between the different forks. |
The dev of droid-ify seems quite serious about the development. |
Umm.. Droid-ify supports Android 6+ |
I've published a fork of Foxy Droid with updated dependencies, and I plan to maintain it for the forseeable future since I use it myself. However, I want to set expectations, so here's what I plan to do for the fork:
What I don't plan to do:
If you're a fan of Foxy Droid's UI, my fork should be perfect for you. I haven't decided yet on a name for the fork, suggestions are welcome. |
Considering the state of the project being inactive for months and a lot (possible) users lost in the limbo of half-backed/buggy AuroraDroid v1, barebones F-Droid and mythical AuroraDroid v2. I'd like to co-maintain the project. This would naturally come with some more communication effort.
So my questions:
If there's no wish for external contributions or if you think you won't be able to (co-)maintain the project in the next time, I'll possibly start an independent fork soon enough.
Cheers
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