I think all the effort you've put into open sourcing these modules is great! And one of the great things about open source is you don't have to worry if you don't have the time, someone else can easily step up. So don't stress about it! As I've mentioned, I'll be trying out your RPi:: libraries soon (most likely RPi::I2C first), so I'll get a little bit of exposure to them, and I can take a peek into the code :-) I'm pretty busy myself, but at the very least I can make some pull requests if I come across anything.

In general, what kind of tasks do the modules need done? I looked through all of your dists and repos, and it seems like most of the issues are reported by yourself, so I guess you've been using it as a to-do list? If you don't mind a suggestion, perhaps you have a few minutes of time to go through them and label the issues in some way that lets people judge the priority? I see you've added a couple of "enhancement" and "bug" labels, but there are some repos with no labels. Perhaps labels like "enhancement", "wishlist", "minor issue", "documentation", "bug", etc.?


In reply to Re: Help with my crap by haukex
in thread Help with my crap by stevieb

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