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Hi,
I've been using the gem for a couple of months and it's perfect for apps needing a simple tags implementation.
I was wondering if users are interested in new features addition or code optimization. I say this since there are a couple of interesting pending pull request or issues.
Since maintainers of mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on don't seem interested in having Mongoid support (I know the question has been asked before mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on#228, even it's quite old now) I was wondering whether a "selective fork" of some features of that gem:
tags context (skills, languages, hobbies, etc.)
tagger model
anything else?
I can start working on tags context, even it would require massive refactoring.
The second more obvious question is... is the project stale? I know @calebclark answered to #33, so I think he at least is still interested in maintaining this gem.
What about the other maintainers?
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Hi,
I've been using the gem for a couple of months and it's perfect for apps needing a simple tags implementation.
I was wondering if users are interested in new features addition or code optimization. I say this since there are a couple of interesting pending pull request or issues.
Since maintainers of mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on don't seem interested in having Mongoid support (I know the question has been asked before mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on#228, even it's quite old now) I was wondering whether a "selective fork" of some features of that gem:
I can start working on tags context, even it would require massive refactoring.
The second more obvious question is... is the project stale? I know @calebclark answered to #33, so I think he at least is still interested in maintaining this gem.
What about the other maintainers?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: