Project abandoned? #23
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It's been a year since the last commit, and a year-and-a-half since @evanw last replied on gitter.
I have been thinking about forking the project and starting development myself, but I'd really like to know if this project has any official status, or what the plan is? I don't want to start working on it, possibly taking it in a completely different direction than what was intended by @evanw, and then have all my work go to waste if activity on this project does resume.
Since there's no roadmap, I can't really know the intentions of @evanw and would really prefer that, if I were to work on this project, that my efforts wouldn't be potentially wasted.
@evanw if you intend to work on the project again eventually, but don't know whether or when that will actually happen, would you consider adding a roadmap please? If you would open (smaller) issues for others to work on, you might encourage people to actually help out, maybe get the ball rolling again.
I think it's really sad for this language to just sit on a shelf and collect dust.
The simplicity and elegance of this language, the fact that it's bootstrapped, it's web-oriented design, the potential for wasm support, the excellent IDE support - I look at every new language I can find, and don't feel like I find this exact combination of qualities in any other language.
I remain baffled at the fact that so few people took notice of this language. From the chatter on Gitter, GitHub and Reddit, I got the impression that a lot of people felt as I do, that this could be the simple, pragmatic web language they've been waiting for - but I'm guessing a lot of people dismiss it based on either "too young" or "no activity", or both. Well, one of those is fixing itself, but... ;-)
I'd really like to see this language take off.
Well, it's MIT licensed, so I guess I could just fork it and run away with it - it would be really nice to know which direction the original author was intending to go though...
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