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Discussion:
Should the DRF documentation point to projects no longer maintained/"on pause".
Given the critical nature of authentication, I think it would be good to either remove the project from the documentation or display its maintenance status. Especially as it is just mentioned in an issue.
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django-rest-auth on "pause"/unmaintained. Remove from docs/mentioned maintenance?
django-rest-auth on "pause"/unmaintained. Remove from docs/mention maintenance status?
Jan 17, 2020
I've taken a quick look over there.
For right now I think we should keep linking to it - if there's a fork or if there's an update on the status perhaps we can rethink.
The company behind that project preferred to have someone fork it instead of changing ownership, so I'm now maintaining Dj-Rest-Auth. Same API as before. Just a different name.
@iMerica Ok. You'd be welcome to submit a pull request to add that in the docs. At the moment I'd suggest that we link to both, noting the second as a fork.
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branch of Django REST framework.Steps to reproduce
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Discussion:
Should the DRF documentation point to projects no longer maintained/"on pause".
Given the critical nature of authentication, I think it would be good to either remove the project from the documentation or display its maintenance status. Especially as it is just mentioned in an issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: