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Robert Kieffer edited comment on THRIFT-4801 at 2/14/19 2:17 PM:
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[~codesf]: No, I won't be submitting a PR. I'm looking for a maintenance
solution that works for all 130+ projects that depend on this module, not just
one of them.
If this project is on the BigNum trajectory (and it should be), I'm fine with
`npm deprecate`. I just wanted to reach out in case there was interest in
something other than that.
was (Author: kieffer):
[~jking3]: No, I won't be submitting a PR. I'm looking for a maintenance
solution that works for all 130+ projects that depend on this module, not just
one of them.
If this project is on the BigNum trajectory (and it should be), I'm fine with
`npm deprecate`. I just wanted to reach out in case there was interest in
something other than that.
> Take ownership of node-int64 JS module
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> Key: THRIFT-4801
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4801
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: JavaScript - Library
> Reporter: Robert Kieffer
> Priority: Major
>
> Hey gang, I wrote/maintain the node-int64. I no longer have an interest in
> maintaining it, however.
> As Thrift (and various thrift-related projects) seem to be the primary
> dependents on this module, I thought I'd reach out to see if there was any
> interest in taking ownership of this code. Let me know if so. Otherwise I
> plan on npm-deprecating it at some future date.
> Cheers!
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