Hello,
Is there anybody that can further maintain Splunk MINT code for WPF applications? If so, who is the owner?
I recently discovered an easily fixable bug in that code but I see no any contact how to get it fixed.
I tried to contact Owners on NuGet Gallery but no reply.
I am talking about this NuGet package: https://www.nuget.org/packages/BugSense.WPF.Official
I remember I got an answer from your Support back in 2015 that the project will be open-sourced. Has it happened?
Please help! How to get it fixed???
Best regards
Jan
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Hello,
I found a bug in BugSense-WPF, 3.6.7.0. I even know how to fix it but I do not know whom to contact. It is the very basic functionality - it causes the crash when attempting to send a crash record - so quite important.
Who can I contact? Do you have any concrete contact in Splunk? Is there anybody who maintain this project?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards Jan Zeman
Windows is not a supported platform and no support or dev is planned at this time.
Hello Croyal,
What about the promise Splunk did about open sourcing that particular project? I would volunteer to contribute and maintain it if I got the opportunity. The fix is really extremely simple.
Could you please point me to anybody who has the access to the original source code of https://www.nuget.org/packages/BugSense.WPF.Official ???
Thank you in advance
Jan
Hi Jan -
MINT team changes have been made since 2015, so I'm unable to comment on previous communication on Windows SDK release plans. There are no plans to open source Windows SDK at this time and independent release of the original source code outside of a formal open source release plan isn't an option. Your comments and request to contribute have been passed to the SDK manager.
Hi Croyal,
I understand. Thank you for passing it to SDK manager. That code base is old I even believe it even used to be public on GitHub.
I do not need any new features of course. I would only loved to have a fail-free reporting and as said I would be willing to invest my time in it. I used to communicate with Bugsense/Splunk some years ago on similar issues and we always had a great cooperation.
I will hope for at least some kind of feedback from your SDK manager.
Thank you
Jan