Please be aware that that is not the bug I have described in this ticket: in particular, what I have reported has nothing to do with any crashes. I am also pretty sure the candidate fix offered initially doesn't actually fix it, but I won't have time to investigate this any further. Keep up the good work.
SourceForge now offers this "mirror" integration with GitHub, so the two can work well together. I am not sure though how the fork is reflected back in SF, I am not aware of any possibility of forking on SF, it has to be a new project (AFAIK). And, in that sense, it could also be an SF only thing, no need for GH necessarily. But in the end I think this is just about people with the necessary expertise that are available and motivated to invest their time, then there is way.
P.S. There is some "traffic" analytics but only on one's own projects, not on others' projects.
P.S. There is some traffic analytics but only on one's own projects, not on others' projects.
Hi Peter, there is no download count that I am aware of, also because GH is more about development than releases. The main things one would look at on GH are how active development is, in terms of issues being resolved more than commits per themselves, possibly the history of forks before any actual forking, plus, last but not least, the number of stars on things... -- Some projects might publish more information than just what's built-in, up to having dedicated web sites, but that is not the case...
Forking it would be worth for reviving it, indeed fixing known bugs to begin with, but would be no little and no short-term effort, especially to keep it alive / support it. A related discussion and maybe more appropriate place to keep discussing this is here: https://sourceforge.net/p/equalizerapo/discussion/general/thread/c92170a4a3/
Just "30.0"? Was it that simple? :) I remember looking into it and a fix, due to the "overloading" of those option members, looked not trivial to me, but I might have missed it. This project looks abandoned, but there is a mirror on GitHub that could be forked to revive it (but I cannot help much, I do not have enough C++ expertise): https://github.com/mirror/equalizerapo There are in fact few forks of that one on GitHub already, but those too look inactive. Forking it to revive it might be worth...
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