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FYI with recent commits, it is mostly done.


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Oh my, last 100 or so commits are mostly just Update README.md.

That doesn't look very active to me. Four commits over the last 2 years, with none of them touching actual code.

It's covered with commits well into the future :) Love it.

oh i see, nice, last commit was almost a year ago heh

Wow, I haven't peeked at the commit history for some time. Thanks for the info!

there are almost 700 commits to master since the latest release.

Yeah and it’s actually decent.

That being said I don’t mind committing often. If I have a slew of small commits I squash them.

Since I will need to commit at some point, I rather do it incrementally.


Some commits are much better than others, but they're all commits.

There are a couple of projects I track where more than half of the commits are just updating dependencies or compatibility information.

It's both a responsible thing to do and a form of virtue signalling. Yes, we are still here.


It looks like most of the recent commits are done by someone as mostly a way of learning and not for the sake of the project itself.

https://github.com/apache/openoffice/commit/d2a7b3cc90e95392...


It looks like it pretty much has, based on the commit frequency.

This is nice. Last commit is 1 year ago though.

It happened years ago. The latest meaningful commits where 6 years ago.

Last commit seems to be from 2012 though.

Seems like the commits since 2021 have been bugfixes. Maybe this is mostly done rather than stopped?

But there are commits.

Commits that happened recently and aren't part of any release yet :)

The last commits in the repo are from several years ago.

Latest commit is March 23rd.
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