Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Pir disappeard on github
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 Fortunately it comes to my mind, that the “documentation” of the modules comes with the module. 
 Still unfortunate, that module isn’t maintained - will may not work in later MM releases…
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 @rkorell keep the folder 
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 @rkorell It would be best if someone could be found who is willing to maintain the module. The module is open source, so the work could continue in a fork. 
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 @rkorell said in MMM-Pir disappeard on github: MMM-Pir Don’t the authors usually leave their github live, so that others can work on them if they want to keep using them… ? 
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 @KristjanESPERANTO 
 Indeed, I totally agree.
 I would like if I could, but I am not able to do this.
 @bugsounet has developed an excellent piece of code - far beyond my abilities.
 (especially in javascript - I struggle with the object oriented approach).Regards, 
 Ralf
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 @plainbroke said Don’t the authors usually leave their github live… AFAIK yes, for this reason this seems like an unfriendly farewell to me . Ralf 
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 @rkorell I have a fork at https://github.com/marclandis/MMM-Pir - not sure how much time I have to keep it updated. 
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 @MarcLandis cool! 
 Thanks a lot.
 I keep an additional copy on my files …Warmest regards, 
 Ralf

