I just realised it's been nearly 10 years since I took over the reins of HtmlCleaner, making my first release as the 'new' maintainer back in May 2013. The project itself was started by Vladimir Nikic back in 2006!
I've not always been as responsive as I'd like to be over the years as I've had a lot of other things going on, and I've more or less given up on the idea of doing a major architecture overhaul and rewrite for 'v3.0', but sometimes slow change is good.
I'm also still using HC as a command line tool in my day job, even though most of the time I work in Python and Typescript these days, which says something about its longevity.
Will I still be releasing HC in 10 years time, or will we be just be asking AIs to fix up the terrible HTML created by other AIs? Who knows! :D
Scott
PS If there's a bug in the backlog you really care about, nag me to fix it and release it. Seriously, nagging works.
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I just realised it's been nearly 10 years since I took over the reins of HtmlCleaner, making my first release as the 'new' maintainer back in May 2013. The project itself was started by Vladimir Nikic back in 2006!
I've not always been as responsive as I'd like to be over the years as I've had a lot of other things going on, and I've more or less given up on the idea of doing a major architecture overhaul and rewrite for 'v3.0', but sometimes slow change is good.
I'm also still using HC as a command line tool in my day job, even though most of the time I work in Python and Typescript these days, which says something about its longevity.
Will I still be releasing HC in 10 years time, or will we be just be asking AIs to fix up the terrible HTML created by other AIs? Who knows! :D
Scott
PS If there's a bug in the backlog you really care about, nag me to fix it and release it. Seriously, nagging works.