At the start of the README, we have:
"I am no longer actively developing this code base. Please continue to submit bugs and I'll do my best to tackle them."
There are still commits happening, at least periodically, and there have been a couple of releases this year. Is that "no more active development" statement still true?
PyCap is useful enough to our group that we would like to see its continued development, along with releases to PyPI (maybe condaforge, too?) and such. If you're looking for contributors, I suspect I (and others at my center) might be able to do some of that.
And! Thank you for making such a useful library. It sure beats screwing around with requests to get REDCap data into a dataframe.
At the start of the README, we have:
"I am no longer actively developing this code base. Please continue to submit bugs and I'll do my best to tackle them."
There are still commits happening, at least periodically, and there have been a couple of releases this year. Is that "no more active development" statement still true?
PyCap is useful enough to our group that we would like to see its continued development, along with releases to PyPI (maybe condaforge, too?) and such. If you're looking for contributors, I suspect I (and others at my center) might be able to do some of that.
And! Thank you for making such a useful library. It sure beats screwing around with requests to get REDCap data into a dataframe.