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by galangalalgol
203 days ago
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It is fine if a dependency hasn't been updated in years, if the number of dependent projects hasn't gone down. Especially if no issues are getting created. Particularly with cargo or npm type package managers where a dependency may do one small thing that never needs to change. Time since last update can be a good thing, it doesn't always mean abandoned. |
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