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There are 29 open pull requests going back 2+ years.
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You guys acquired better Pull Reminder software and are now deprecating it in 2 months.
Your product offering doesn't have 1/2 of the features the software you are deprecating has.
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I mean @nickpoulos has a point.
Is there a roadmap for this tool or a planned replacement to get the features they got from the other tool?
For a small, volunteer-run project, it's totally acceptable to say "PR's welcome" but I would argue that for an integration to two very popular tools used by many paid customers, I don't think that's really an adequate response.
Definitely agreed. This repo should be maintained well by Github integration maintainers.
@nickpoulos @vegetabill Our apologies for the inconvenience. Recently, within our team, we had an ownership change for the Slack app. Going forward we will start triaging all the open issues and address your concerns.
Thanks for being our customer.
@ashokirla when can we expect existing PRs to be reviewed? some of them are really hanging for months
Now that Microsoft owns Github I guess they would rather integrate with their own Microsoft Teams product, instead of Slack (their competitor). Maybe that's why they are letting this integration flounder.
@sandstrom that would be crazy... I have regained a lot of trust in Microsoft in the past few years and should not imagine this. But unfortunately, I can imagine it actually being the case lol.
Let's be real about what's going on. They've stripped resources and have one guy solely focused on Microsoft Teams. Look at the recent commits: https://github.com/integrations/microsoft-teams/commits/master
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