I have submitted an issue, and later on a PR for https://github.com/clj-commons/iapetos but the project seems kind of dead - issues are left without an answer and the last commit was more than 6 months ago
my question is: should I just fork and keep my own version of the library or is there a way to contact the maintainer and eventually merge this PR into the existing project?
If you are a stakeholder of this library, maybe it’s something you would be interested in maintaining under clj-commons instead of maintaining your own fork?
I’m sorry but I must have misconfigured the project, since I haven’t gotten the message about your PR, will look into it shortly.
As for clojure projects with no activity, it generally means that they’re done. And maintaining done projects is part of what clj-commons does.
As such it is expected that the projects maintained in clj-commons see very little activity, mainly updating versions, merging a PR etc.
If you want to do more active development on iapetos, please do so under clj-commons, so we can avoid forking, I’d be happy to guide you along the way.