This is important. I'd like to hear about it too, even though I am not a
developer. Potential adoption is obstacled by this confusion and
seemingly negligence. The project seems to have stalled and stuck. :-/
F.
P.S. Sorry Diego for recieving this twice. My mistake...
22.08.2015 u 10:38, Diego Agulló Falcó je napisao/la:
Hello,
As stated, I want to contribute, but I'm finding it surprisingly
difficult. The project seems to be in a state of semi-abandonment, its
source using technologies and dependencies from over 5 years ago, many
of them now deprecated or a thing of the past (ADOdb, the old mysql
extension or Smarty, to name a few).
I don't know which one is the "official" site or how to report a bug
correctly. I don't even know which one is the canon source for the
source code:
Sites that may be official (or not):
- https://gnu.io/fm/
- https://www.gnu.org/software/gnufm/
Source code:
- git://gitorious.org/foocorp/gnu-fm.git
<http://gitorious.org/foocorp/gnu-fm.git> (as stated on gnu.org
<http://gnu.org>, it's hosted on gitorious which is long dead)
- https://git.gnu.io/gnu/gnu-fm.git (gnu.io <http://gnu.io>)
- https://gitlab.com/foocorp/gnu-fm.git
- https://github.com/foocorp/gnu-fm.git
Four different sources, all seem legit. Gitlab has its own bug
reporter, the bug report tool listed on the sites has its certificate
expired. An the worst thing is that wherever you get the code from, it
hasn't received a commit for a long, long time.
Many of the resources under foocorp.net <http://foocorp.net> are down,
something an account is blocked: http://bugs.foocorp.net/projects/fm/wiki
But anyway, I downloaded one of them, installed it and (after
disabling error displaying) ran it successfully. So, what now?
How can I help? What is the state of the project and is there an
updated roadmap? Is there a bugtracker with actual issues to solve?
Any intention of using modern "de-facto" standards (composer, PSR,
Twig, maybe even a framework like Symfony, Silex, Laravel, you name it).
Cheers!