05-05-2014, 08:24 PM
It's an open source project that's been running since 2011, things will slow down and speed up naturally as people find time, there's naturally going to be bursts of commits in some times (time between semesters for students, etc.). This isn't a sprint it's a marathon.
Also we have been doing quite a lot of structural changes to provide better infrastructure for consistent development (not breaking things every time). We have initial structural integrity tests with the ps3autotests and we now have Travis CI for making sure that linux compilation doesn't break. I've been investigating into splitting up the compilation into multiple units (core, gui for now) for multiple reasons, including better test-ability.
Just don't expect things to happen, ever. So you'll be positively surprised when progress is made and you won't be disappointed when things go stale for days, weeks or months.
Also we have been doing quite a lot of structural changes to provide better infrastructure for consistent development (not breaking things every time). We have initial structural integrity tests with the ps3autotests and we now have Travis CI for making sure that linux compilation doesn't break. I've been investigating into splitting up the compilation into multiple units (core, gui for now) for multiple reasons, including better test-ability.
Just don't expect things to happen, ever. So you'll be positively surprised when progress is made and you won't be disappointed when things go stale for days, weeks or months.