I checked the source code and the last commit is from the 3rd of March.
nose2 might require some effort from the community @here as well.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 12:58 PM David Jumani <david.jum...@shapeblue.com>
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> ++1 and like Boris said, need to look into backward compatibility
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> From: Boris Stoyanov <boris.stoya...@shapeblue.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 2:26 PM
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> +1 on nose2, as the marvin plugin is built on nose, it seems the natural
> choice to upgrade to. We need to investigate backwards compatibility
> though..
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> Bobby.
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> On 11.11.20, 21:28, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@shapeblue.com> wrote:
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>     devs,
>     Investigating an new organization of test categories , I found that
> our framework in use, nose, is no longer in maintenance. Its maintainer has
> stopped his support in 2017. As it is quite stable it has slipped our
> attention, but it is urgent that we discuss and choose a way forward. There
> is a successor, nose2, which as the documentation tells me, has less
> support for underlying test types but is also extensible. This is my goto
> choice to investigate further the coming days, but I’d like input from of
> you as many as possible.
>     Regards,
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