On Wed, Jan 3, 2024, 12:22 AM Pierre Fersing via paho-dev <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
yes I've made progress but not yet the release:
* most PRs are merged
* I'm going to do a 2.0 release due to few breaking change. I
also think to do a release candidate to allow wider testing before
the actual release.
I still want to do a quick pass on issues to include fix for any
issue that should be fixed in this release. I especially think to
issue that require a breaking change.
I expect a release candidate on next week but this depends on
amount of work for the issues review (and their possible fixes).
Thank you for the update. I'm still looking
forward to the new release. If it's not too difficult I'd
also request that the release support some of the newer
versions of python as well (3.11, 3.12)?
-- Nic
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023, 7:46
AM Pierre Fersing via paho-dev <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi all,
I didn't forget about the objective of a release by
end of summer... weather is still beautiful here in
south of France, it's still summer ? :)
More seriously, I've underestimated the time required
by some other personal projet but I hope to have more
free time by end of November / early December. I'm
rather confident to be able to do something for this
year.
Pierre
Le 27/06/2023 à 16:08, Pierre Fersing a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm one of the committer on this repository. I'm
short on time to monitor PRs and issues (hence the
high number of issues :( ). But I still watch the
mailing list, so if you have any serious issues or a
PR that needs some attention, I'll find some time
for them.
If you want to help supporting this project, you're
more than welcome.
I'll try to find a some time this summer to make a
release, it helps showing that this project is not
dead.
Regards,
Pierre
Le 27/06/2023 à 15:32, Philip Couling a écrit :
Thanks Greg
>Are there serious open issues? Does it
fail to work with Python 3.11?
> Something can be maintained in a sense
while not having changes, if
> there is no reason to have changes.
What's concerning is that there's 224 open issues on
Github and 26 PRs; on the face of it
there's plenty of reasons for changes, a few
of them would be useful for me. It seems a
mighty long time for some of these to remain
open with no response, not even to reject and
close them. I really appreciate that open
source projects are often maintained in
people's spare time, I don't wish to seem
ungrateful.
On the contrary, I was really wondering
about the chance of my own PR(s) being
accepted if I submit. A couple of week's
worth of evenings would be a big waste to
spend on a PR if nobody's monitoring the
queue.
On Tue, 27 Jun
2023 at 13:57, Greg Troxel <gdt@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Is paho.mqtt.python being actively
maintained. The last release was October
> 2021 and I can only see a single commit
in the repo after that release on
> github (https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.python).
>
> I might like to help support this code
base. Though I'm not sure if any PRs
> I offer will get ignored through lack of
maintenance.
For context, I maintain the pkgsrc package for
this, and use it.
Are there serious open issues? Does it fail
to work with Python 3.11?
Something can be maintained in a sense while
not having changes, if
there is no reason to have changes.
I can't speak for whoever has write access on
the repo, but it seems
obvious that if you have fixed something, that
submitting a PR is better
than not submitting a PR.