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anyone can contact this guy to opensource it ? #1507

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joebnb opened this issue Oct 29, 2022 · 11 comments
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anyone can contact this guy to opensource it ? #1507

joebnb opened this issue Oct 29, 2022 · 11 comments

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@joebnb
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joebnb commented Oct 29, 2022

as title say, anyone can contact ,we can maintain it in community

@hasnolen
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Seriously. If anyone knows of anyone that knows him, I’d bet we could make it worth his while.

@hasnolen
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When Apple drops x86_64 emulation mode we won’t be able to use this at all anymore.

@runrunrirun
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Speaking from experience, it's unlikely open sourcing it would accomplish much, it's all macOS frameworks and Objective-C and these require specific experience that is much less common. Most open source projects with a Mac native client are just as dead. It would also need someone with an Apple Developer account to codesign it.

It's actually kind of a tribute to Apple's backwards compatibility that it still runs after 3 years with no updates, I still use it almost every day mostly out of inertia, but I've been working quite a bit with Joplin, and apart from the fact that it's a big and kind of sluggish Electron app, it's basically Quiver-equivalent and actually feature superior (has mobile clients, supports encryption, more sync options). There's really no reason to stay with Quiver.

@hasnolen
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hasnolen commented Nov 26, 2022

Well, we could theoretically at least compile an Apple Silicon / ARM-native version of it which might be a bit more future-proof (without needing much ObjC-specific knowledge)… you’re right though that it’s impressive that it’s lasted this long with zero maintenance.

@hasnolen
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Speaking from experience

Interested to hear about this -- what software was your experience with?

@runrunrirun
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Speaking from experience

Interested to hear about this -- what software was your experience with?

https://github.com/colloquy/colloquy

A couple of guys have managed to keep it running on current macOS, but it hasn't had any development for over a decade, and it's so codebase is so old that it would be easier to start over than convert it to Swift. It's a shame, since imho it's the best IRC client ever made.

@joebnb
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joebnb commented Dec 22, 2022

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his account have activities,and it seems current he is working on machine learning

@hasnolen
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hasnolen commented Dec 22, 2022

https://github.com/colloquy/colloquy

A couple of guys have managed to keep it running on current macOS,

@runrunrirun I was about to say well, at least they probably have a resultant Apple Silicon native build so it's unlikely to break for that (lack of native build) reason, but… then I saw that it in fact does not have one pre-built, and not only that, it failed to build on my Apple Silicon machine for some esoteric reason, and I gave up.

So… touché.

@oliverepper
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oliverepper commented Mar 9, 2023

Has anyone contacted him, yet? I could give it a shot with doing an aarch64 build.

@pglombardo
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It's sad to see this project die. I myself am going to export all my notes and stop using Quiver.

@WLyKan
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WLyKan commented Dec 26, 2023

may be we can initiate a petition here https://twitter.com/happenapps/status/1090137781404344320

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