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Re: [paho-dev] Is paho.mqtt.python actively maintained?
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    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.
           
          
          
            
            Philip Couling <couling@xxxxxxxxx>
              writes:
              
              > 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.
            
           
         
        
        
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