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> So maybe the management needs a fresh pitch? :) Anyways, I am kidding. I am 
> sure it was a conscious decision. It is what it is.

Yeah, the management in this case is the current president of the
utility, and he's decided to do away with custom applications
entirely.   Everything is being replaced with an off-the-shelf
product, and, while it's never been admitted out loud, he's probably
doing away with the IT department as well.

4 of the 7 full-time employees have left over the last year, with none
of them being replaced.   I tried to get a straight answer from my
manager back in May as to whether my contract would be renewed at the
end of the year, but while he was effusive about how he planned to
renew my contract, when pressed he couldn't give me any examples of
what I might be working on next year.


On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 12:12 PM Andrus Adamchik <aadamc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 1, 2022, at 5:19 PM, Mike Kienenberger <mkien...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Unfortunately, my most "up-to-date" cayenne project uses 3.x and it is
> > likely being replaced at the end of the year, which is why I haven't
> > commented much on Cayenne 5.0.
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> I remember, you mentioned it before. This is sad.
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> FWIW, we have other orgs migrating their whole codebases *to* Cayenne and 
> also looking at Agrest.io on top of it. So maybe the management needs a fresh 
> pitch? :) Anyways, I am kidding. I am sure it was a conscious decision. It is 
> what it is.
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> Andrus

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