Archive project #59
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I vote for archiving it. |
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archiving works for me. The source code will still be around, correct? |
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As the person who started this code, I think it is awesome that this project has outlived its usefulness. It was a great bridge and I'm pleased it isn't needed anymore! Thanks for shepherding it all this time! |
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sidenote: i even found a fork of this repository within my companies internal VCS :D - it was definitely useful :D |
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Will close this discussion. Thx everyone, it was a fun ride. 🖤 |
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JUnit Jupiter has been available for almost 6 years now. In convert-junit4-to-junit5, there were various interactions with the community in the beginning, such as feature requests, bug reports or even pull requests. But in the last years, the project was more or less in maintenance mode. This is also due to other great projects like OpenRewrite, which e.g. has many different "recipes" for migrating from JUnit 4 to JUnit5.
Because of this – and because we as maintainers want to focus more on JUnit Pioneer as our main project – we want to archive convert-junit4-to-junit5. But before we do that, we would like to hear your thoughts:
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