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Ink library (JSON Logger Backend) is unmaintained
The ink library is unmaintained. This seems to be the most popular JSON backend for Logger over on Hex.pm with over 62 million downloads total. Is anyone aware of this? Does anyone want to be the maintainer of this library? Does anyone know a way to get in contact with the current maintainer?
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benwilson512
Author of Craft GraphQL APIs in Elixir with Absinthe
We’ve been using Overview — logger_json v7.0.4 for years, I’d highly recommend it as a replacement. I’m sort of surprised ink is so popular, I’ve never heard of it and it doesn’t seem to be doing very much.
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