←back to thread

398 points emersonrsantos | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.46s | source
Show context
Neywiny ◴[] No.42225982[source]
I like when repos say "not implemented yet" or "to-do" or "working on" and the last commit was years ago. Makes me feel better about not going back to my to-dos I drop through my code. (Not meaning to throw shade on this author, just finding it comforting)
replies(5): >>42226179 #>>42226617 #>>42227883 #>>42228101 #>>42229314 #
1. ramon156 ◴[] No.42226617[source]
I feel like most — if not all — projects are never done. Knowing when to stop is important
replies(1): >>42227575 #
2. Neywiny ◴[] No.42227575[source]
Yeah it's weird, I feel like a repo is untrustworthy if it wasn't committed to in the past year but sometimes a project is just done. Now I'm actuality there would likely be work on my end to update it for integration with modern tools/devices, but there's a repo from 12 years ago I've been considering using. Maybe it'll just work, maybe it'll be trash.