Berin Loritsch wrote:

For those who are concerned that support for Phoenix will disappear dont worry. At this stage we are planning on continuing development elsewhere so you will not be left high and dry. More details will follow when things are more concrete.



Phoenix will continue to be supported by Avalon. Any work that Peter does outside of Avalon is a Fork, and not the official Phoenix release. He cannot call whatever his server is "Phoenix", and he must claim for ever more that his container is based on "Avalon Phoenix".

You will not be left high and dry, but not because of Peter's extra
curricular activities.  It is because we are committed to our users.
It is our users (of which all the developers are also users) that
has brought Avalon to the place where it is now.  We would be stupid
to leave our users without any type of support.

We had hoped that Peter would not have required us to mention this in
public, because it is not our intention to hurt him any more than has
already been done.  Unfortunately, we owe it to our users and our
developers to provide the official response so there is no confusion
about this matter.


This is actually a very important point. The apache way of doing open source is based on communities and _NOT_ on individuals. That is why me leaving the project I originally started a few years ago didn't stop avalon development. For the very same reason Phoenix development will continue here, where the comminity is.
The reason this is the "Apache way" is very simple: communities are more reliable than individuals. Always.


fede


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