- Issue created by @colan
- 🇪🇸Spain omarlopesino
Hello!
Please find my answers below:
Or is there something better else I should be using?
From my knowledge and point of view (I may be wrong) to integrate Drupal and a subscription system, stripe registration 3 is stable enough, and it relies all the responsibility to manage subscriptions to Stripe, which reduce maintenance costs.
For other systems I haven't found a stable module that supports it.
Are any of the maintainers still working on it, or should someone else take it over?
Unfortunately, I can't prioritize this project for now, And from the other maintainers there aren't more advances. However I am up to review merge requests done to the 3.x version.
Is there a release plan? How far along is it? What else needs to be done? Couldn't find an issue about this.
Currently, not, for the reasons explained before.
There's a more recent commit in 3.x than 4.x. What branch should somebody start working from?
The 3.x version is much stable than the version 4, which haven't had a stable version yet. The only problem is that the 3.x version is not compatible with Drupal 10 yet, so it need a bit of work that I can't prioritize for now. MR are welcome though.
Any reason not to move it to https://www.drupal.org/project/stripe_subscriptions → and rename?
I honestly don't know if it is worth renaming the module as it has already been installed by several sites and if the module is renamed probably there may be errors trying to download a module with the name renamed.
Hope this helps to you deciding to use this module or not.
- 🇨🇦Canada colan Toronto 🇨🇦
Thanks for responding! Some follow-up questions:
- Ah, didn't know there was a 3.x release because it wasn't showing up on the project page. What's was the reason for branching 4.x? What are the advantages? What problems are there with 3.x? It looks like the 4.x dependency isn't really being used at all.
- Would you be open to adding me as a maintainer? I'd be able to work much faster and cut releases when necessary. (I already maintain about 40 modules so I know what I'm doing.)