Looking for maintainers #1188
Looking for maintainers #1188
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Dat is no longer being maintained? What happened? Edit: OK, just read the blog post: https://blog.datproject.org/2020/05/15/dat-protocol-renamed-hypercore-protocol/ |
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The topmost layer, the content of this repository isn't. For an update see:
datproject/comm-comm#149
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Dat is no longer being maintained? What happened?
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@martinheidegger I think a warning notice pointing here should be added to the project Readme. There are links out there pointing to this repo and this issue might go unnoticed. |
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https://adoptoposs.org has been working on a channel for helping projects find new blood. Can't swear it'll work, but I suppose it won't hurt. :) |

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This repository is currently not maintained.
If you like this package, and have time, we welcome your contribution!
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