While I have no immediate answers, everyone is aware that the last 9+ months, and possibly the year ahead are somewhat unprecedented.
Personally, in 2020 I've had a significant transition in working conditions plus supporting schooling children from home for a decent chunk of the year, yet I consider myself one of the lucky ones. As a core developer the amount of time I could contribute has been severely impacted. I've contributed where I can, checked in on, poked and prodded other core devs where I thought needed.
While I'll gracelessly accept the (virtual) golden dancer award
(thanks @cromedome!), I'll happy to acknowledge there is more to
be done. But this is not the time to jump to conclusions that
Dancer2 development is stalled, perl is dead, or whatever phrase
is the flavor for today. It's always been said that issues and
pull requests are always welcome. The core team will get to them
as time allows. Recent PR's have been approved by two core devs
ready for merge. If something has stalled, a gentle prod or bump
can go a long way too.
Advent driven development is also a thing, expect the reported numbers to change soon. I'd better go write up my advent article...
All the best for the silly season.
Russell @veryrusty Jenkins.
ps. The definite list of keywords is in Dancer2::Core::DSL.
Hi,
as I am working on the Perl Dancer video course I need to look up lots of things in the documentation on https://metacpan.org/release/Dancer2 and many times I feel either that it is difficult to find what I was looking for
For example looking for the full list of words in the DSL:I clicked on both links saying DSL, neither of them had the list, nor a link to the manualwhere I findall found it:
Another thing I was looking for is the list of types one can use out of the box to describe the routes. I could not find it.
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It is frustrating, but this is open source, I can help improve it, right?
I thought I'll open a ticket, maybe even send a pull-request.
Looked at https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/
and this made me even more frustrated. There are 110 open issues and 32 open pull-request. That's 32 things some people have worked on and have not been integrated.
(If you like, you can compare the numbers withMojolicious https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo 47 3Flask https://github.com/pallets/flask 18 4
You can also look at the commit history and you see there was hardly any activity recently.
I keep recording the course, but I feel reluctant to open issues or work on pull-request because I don't want to waste my time on something where the chances of integration seem to be so low.
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Why has the development slowed down? How could it be fixed?Have the core developers (almost completely) lost interest?Do they lack the time?Could companies that use Dancer help financially?
Could new people step up to become core developers?
regards
Gabor
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