Happy New Year 2023 to everyone! 🎉
I would like to start the year with an update from my side, after more or less dead silence for quite a while. Sorry for this!
Last year was pretty intense for me: I was able to finish my PhD and started a new job, which is much less flexible than university was. Most of my work on vimiv was done during my Bachelor and Master studies, when I still had quite some extra time.
This means I will definitely not be able to spend the time I once had, and do super long coding sessions almost weekly like a few years ago, in the foreseeable future. However, I absolutely love vimiv, and still use it as my only image viewer personally, so I would not want to see it die. Thus, when I find (and make) time, the priorities will be to fix bugs, and to ensure everything runs smoothly on newer Python / Qt versions. New features will of course be considered, and I really have to work on the PR backlog, but keeping everything running at all is priority number one.
Happy New Year 2023 to everyone! 🎉
I would like to start the year with an update from my side, after more or less dead silence for quite a while. Sorry for this!
Last year was pretty intense for me: I was able to finish my PhD and started a new job, which is much less flexible than university was. Most of my work on vimiv was done during my Bachelor and Master studies, when I still had quite some extra time.
This means I will definitely not be able to spend the time I once had, and do super long coding sessions almost weekly like a few years ago, in the foreseeable future. However, I absolutely love vimiv, and still use it as my only image viewer personally, so I would not want to see it die. Thus, when I find (and make) time, the priorities will be to fix bugs, and to ensure everything runs smoothly on newer Python / Qt versions. New features will of course be considered, and I really have to work on the PR backlog, but keeping everything running at all is priority number one.