jdorn / json-editor

JSON Schema Based Editor

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Is this project dead?

donnyv opened this issue · comments

I noticed there hasn't been a commit in over a year.

Also interested in using this in a project. 300+ PR open!?! Some of them would be really great to have in master for my project. Would it be best to fork this and add the PRs in that I would use giving credit? Seems like the community is interested in keeping this updated...

We cherry picked several PRs on a fork: https://github.com/dmstr-forks/jdorn-json-editor/tree/develop

Feedback welcome.

@jdorn Please let us know, if you want a PR for those combined changes.

@schmunk42 Did you remove the inline styles as in PR #346 ?

@Kanabanarama can you shed some light on @geertvanbommel 's question?

Hello,

I'm interested by this feature implemented in this change request: #647. Could you implement it in your fork ?

Also there a no way to create issues in your fork project, I think it might be nice if you could enable it rather than being force to come here and ask for PR :-)

There seems to be a good community using this project, it seems very popular.

Here's my proposal:

  • Everyone agree to make https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor the new primary fork
  • Release a new version on NPM (Using semver plz)
  • Submit an application to the JsFoundation: https://js.foundation/
  • Write a blog article about the above
  • Comment on individual issues and PRs and request people move their issues to the new repo
  • Talk to @jdorn if he ever returns from the dead

Potential list of future owners:

I invited @loganvolkers @schmunk42 and @Kanabanarama to the json-editor org as owners. Accept if you like. I don't have that much time to put in to maintaining it, put pull requests are welcomed.

Has the submission been rejected? Or it wasn't submitted at all?

There's a "stable" version available on master at https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor

But we're unable to release under the proper org at the moment, see json-editor/json-editor#5 (comment)

I meant the js.foundation submission :)