I’ve been reviewing the large number of issues that Grav is accumulating in its GitHub repositories over the past few days, and many of them are new plugins or themes, or even requests from users to maintain older plugins. However, these are all stalled, without even an explanation as to why they aren’t being approved or included in GPM.
Furthermore, many of the free plugins that the Grav team used to maintain are receiving pull requests, some of which could easily be merged, and are simply left in limbo.
I understand that the Grav team may be very busy with the 1.8 releases and adapting the most important plugins to this version, but it’s also true that more and more plugins and themes are accumulating every day that have become very outdated and unmaintained. These require work parallel to Grav’s development, either to maintain and update these themes and plugins or to permanently shut them down.
I believe it would be great if the contributions of content creators and developers for the Grav ecosystem were incorporated, thus increasing the amount of content and making Grav even bigger.
What are your thoughts on this? Would it be possible to update the plugins and themes at https://getgrav.org/ to have a modern and efficient repository?