Yes, this is true. I believe they accept pull requests but there has not been much development for a long time and the site is quite basic.
That’s might be true, but from my perspective, a few pull requests won’t change the fate of predictionbook significantly. It’s likely that another service will sooner or later overtake it.
I like the Android App at it’s current state but don’t know how much time it’s creator plans to invest in it in total. For personal prediction tracking the Android App is already more handy for me than predictionbook as I caryy my mobile phone around and it’s relatively straightforward to add new predictions when I have nothing else to do at the moment while traveling from place A to B.
Arbital might sooner or later build it’s own prediction tracking.
It’s also possible that someone starts a completely new project.
That’s might be true, but from my perspective, a few pull requests won’t change the fate of predictionbook significantly. It’s likely that another service will sooner or later overtake it.
I like the Android App at it’s current state but don’t know how much time it’s creator plans to invest in it in total. For personal prediction tracking the Android App is already more handy for me than predictionbook as I caryy my mobile phone around and it’s relatively straightforward to add new predictions when I have nothing else to do at the moment while traveling from place A to B.
Arbital might sooner or later build it’s own prediction tracking.
It’s also possible that someone starts a completely new project.