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Maintainer role #53

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adelarsq opened this issue May 30, 2020 · 13 comments
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Maintainer role #53

adelarsq opened this issue May 30, 2020 · 13 comments

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@adelarsq
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adelarsq commented May 30, 2020

@dempfi Actually ayu-vim it's my main light colorscheme (together with tender that is my main dark colorscheme), so I desire a good future for the project.

I don't have so much time, but I think that I can support the project.

I already did create another theme (vim-grimmjow) but I don't use so often since I got tired of it (didn't find good colors for some cases).

I use NeoVim, so for Vim would use only to test this plugin. I use for C#, F#, Java, Python, Bash, Lua, Elixir, Rust, Progress, JavaScript, ELM, Dart and more... so on daily work I'm already testing the plugin using.

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dempfi commented May 31, 2020

Hi @adelarsq, that’s awesome. Welcome aboard!

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adelarsq commented Jun 1, 2020

@dempfi Let's do it.
Is there any list about things that still need to be covered?

@xvzf
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xvzf commented Jun 3, 2020

If you need more help, ping me :) I'm primarily using neovim so vim would also be just tested occasionally

@sheerun
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sheerun commented Jun 4, 2020

I can also try to help

@stsewd
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stsewd commented Feb 5, 2021

Looks like @adelarsq is a great fit! If there is already a new maintainer, I think there are a couple of PRs that would be great to have merged/reviewed.

This theme is awesome, haven't found a better replacement (for me at least)!

Edit: I could also try to help, but I don't have experience with themes

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stsewd commented Feb 6, 2021

In the meantime, I have created a branch named fork where I have merged all outstanding PRs https://github.com/stsewd/ayu-vim/tree/fork

@adelarsq
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adelarsq commented Feb 6, 2021

@stsewd I'm just waiting. 😄 In the meantime I did some changes on it. I thinking about to created a Neovim version from it, so will be possible some nice features.

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Luxed commented Feb 8, 2021

I also have a fork which has been heavily modified.
It has the following changes (for now):

  • Updated colors to use the current color palette found at ayu-colors
  • Exposed palette in autoload file for easy customization in your config
  • Refactored code base
  • Explicit support for more plugins: Signify, Telescope, Neovim's builtin LSP, YATS, nvim-treesitter, Startify, Fugitive.

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@Luxed Nice! Thanks for share!

@panosl
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panosl commented Feb 13, 2021

@stsewd @Luxed and @adelarsq can you decide and set up a repo so the work can continue in unity until the people here at ayu-theme give access to one you?

So many PRs and forks, we need to get behind one repo and work through it.

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stsewd commented Feb 13, 2021

@panosl looks like @Luxed's fork is pretty advanced, so I have ported some of my PRs there https://github.com/Luxed/ayu-vim/pulls

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bobbbay commented Feb 23, 2021

Out of sheer interest: maintainers have already been chosen, right? In that case, shall the lines in the readme go? It definitely fooled me to try to apply, being a mod on the Vim discord server and all, and I'm glad I looked through existing issues first 😄.

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stsewd commented Feb 23, 2021

Sadly no one has access to the main repo yet, but I'd vote to use/contribute https://github.com/Luxed/ayu-vim in the meantime.

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