Active maintainers wanted! #4
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Does this include polymorphism prohibition? =) I think something like this could improve DX pretty much. sort(users, user => user.id);
sort(users, 'id'); // support keyof |
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I support @localusercamp. |
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Hi @aleclarson, thanks for your activity to save that nice library! I love a simplicity of radash API compared to lodash, and I prefer it as util library in my projects. But it still has a big room for improvements. I'll be happy to help with code reviews and coding, though I don't have too much dedicated time for it. |
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The goal of Radashi is to continue the vision of Radash under new leadership, so it can receive the love and attention it deserves. Early in Radashi's life, backwards compatibility is critical, so Radash users can easily migrate.
If you can afford dedicating some time to reviewing PRs, closing issues, or even contributing your own features and fixes, Radashi
wantsneeds you on its team of maintainers.What's expected
As a maintainer, you're expected to uphold the original vision of Radash. Beyond that, it's up to you how much time you will dedicate to Radashi.
Ideally, you've submitted pull requests to Radash or Radashi already, and so you've demonstrated the requisite knowledge and aptitude.
How do I join?
Comment here, along with any PRs you've submitted or work you've done on your own fork of Radash. Anyone who applies will be added to the team and given a chance to show their worth.
Inactive maintainers will be removed after a grace period of 3 months, but don't worry, you can always rejoin if you find the time to help out in the future.
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