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feat: any plans to provide darwin arm64 executable? #607

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davidxia opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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feat: any plans to provide darwin arm64 executable? #607

davidxia opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 3 comments

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@davidxia
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Hi, thanks for this great tool. Do you have any plans to provide a darwin arm64 executable? Would love to use this.

@timfallmk
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As I mentioned here this project has largely been abandoned and no longer works.

@davidxia
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davidxia commented Feb 10, 2023

Thanks. I think it will be helpful to update the Readme stating that at the very top to make it super obvious. It’s just hard to notice a comment in an issue.

I also recommend archiving because that still allows people to fork while preventing creation of issues or PRs. It’s even more obvious way of communicating this is no longer maintained.

No one can create new issues, pull requests, or comments on an archived repository, but you can still fork archived repositories—allowing development to continue elsewhere for archived open source projects.

https://github.blog/2017-11-08-archiving-repositories/

If you want to transfer the repo without archiving, you can archive in the meantime and tell people interested in owning it to contact you in some way on the readme as a middle ground.

In any case, thanks for this cool open source project.

@sheldonjuncker
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I spent a bit of time trying to get this to work before giving up, and only a week later found that this project isn't being maintained. There are still a lot of articles out there pointing people here so I agree it'd be helpful to mark archived / not maintained.

I ended up creating my own GitHub repo for a little syncing service using fswatch and kubectl cp/exec which for my local development has worked quite well and should be pretty easy to setup.
kubycat if anyone is interested.

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