Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
the point is that people who just want to use a container like system,
first of all are getting focused to phoenix because there is a allready
working release and a couple of other third party projects are using
phoenix as their underlying technology. so basicly phoenix has been
proven to work out of the box and that is what matters to people. having
a different architectural design approach isn't that much important to
people if they are just starting over to use a container system.
As a "corporate user" I can only agree. We use Phoenix, because it does what we want and we know there is a community of developers behind it, that overlaps with the Avalon community. If Phoenix were to be seperated out, it would in fact be more likely that we choose another container. As it is, we stay with the "Avalon-community-recommended-and-most-used" container.

Ulrich

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Ulrich Mayring
DENIC eG, Systementwicklung


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