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  3. Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.

Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.

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  • tanteT tante

    Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
    I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

    Little DetritusL This user is from outside of this forum
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    Little Detritus
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    @tante

    The CRA asks Open Source Software Stewards to do something like this.

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    • tanteT tante

      "I will not maintain this code at all. Use fully at your own risk" is valid.

      I think it's just important to make that clear.

      pedestrian cyclistO This user is from outside of this forum
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      @tante But that's what most open source licenses already say: PROVIDED AS IS

      For me that's as clear as I can be. Of course that also means I won't try to convince people to use my code. Or if I ever do that and present at a conference, my talk will mention this part of the license. 🤷

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      • Little DetritusL Little Detritus

        @tante

        The CRA asks Open Source Software Stewards to do something like this.

        Little DetritusL This user is from outside of this forum
        Little DetritusL This user is from outside of this forum
        Little Detritus
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        @tante

        Genauer heisst es hier: "

        (19) [...] (open-source software stewards), should be subject to a light-touch and tailor-made regulatory regime. [...], siehe:

        https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/2847/oj/eng

        Das Brötchen hat die Körner in Articel 25 bei den Voluntary Security Attestations:

        Damit balgt sich gerade die Open Regulatory Compliance Workinggroup, siehe:

        https://orcwg.org/

        Die würden als ne Art CE Kennzeichen an Code diesen auch "wieder" voll nutzbar machen im open source Sinne.

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        • tanteT tante

          Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
          I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

          Andrew NesbittA This user is from outside of this forum
          Andrew NesbittA This user is from outside of this forum
          Andrew Nesbitt
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          @tante https://www.tc54.org/contributing-yaml/ although I think all of these file types end up going stale pretty quickly

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          • tanteT tante

            Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
            I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

            mhoyeM This user is from outside of this forum
            mhoyeM This user is from outside of this forum
            mhoye
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            @tante https://github.com/mhoye/maintenance-terms

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            • mhoyeM mhoye

              @tante https://github.com/mhoye/maintenance-terms

              tanteT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @mhoye super cool!

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              • pedestrian cyclistO pedestrian cyclist

                @tante But that's what most open source licenses already say: PROVIDED AS IS

                For me that's as clear as I can be. Of course that also means I won't try to convince people to use my code. Or if I ever do that and present at a conference, my talk will mention this part of the license. 🤷

                tanteT This user is from outside of this forum
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                tante
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                @odoruhako that's the legalese framing (which is mostly a "we don't wanna be sued" solution). But projects _do_ act differently and bigger projects do - voluntatrily - to way more: Defined release cadences, support windows, etc. And that is to a certain degree the expectation that people have been trained on - even though it does not scale especially not to single developer projects.

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                • tanteT tante

                  "I will not maintain this code at all. Use fully at your own risk" is valid.

                  I think it's just important to make that clear.

                  Lafe HassanL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @tante 🌙 In this blessed month of mercy and giving,

                  In Gaza, children are not asking for much… just a small moment of joy and a real smile.

                  Our children deserve the best.
                  With a simple donation, you can make a true difference in a child’s heart.

                  Never underestimate a small gift… for them, it means hope. 🤍

                  https://chuffed.org/project/169849

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                  • tanteT tante

                    "I will not maintain this code at all. Use fully at your own risk" is valid.

                    I think it's just important to make that clear.

                    Lars Marowsky-Brée 😷L This user is from outside of this forum
                    Lars Marowsky-Brée 😷L This user is from outside of this forum
                    Lars Marowsky-Brée 😷
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                    @tante I think this is the baseline unless anything else is explicitly stated.

                    (The reverse timeline algorithm led me to this only after the previous post.)

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                    • tanteT tante

                      @mhoye super cool!

                      wakingrufusW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @tante

                      @mhoye

                      In the Nebula project, we have a project status section at the end of https://nebula-plugins.github.io/documentation/plugin_overview.html that addresses some of this stuff.

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                      • tanteT tante

                        Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
                        I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

                        Boris PetersenT This user is from outside of this forum
                        Boris PetersenT This user is from outside of this forum
                        Boris Petersen
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                        @tante There is http://unmaintained.tech/

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