Hi guys, sorry to hear this.
I work on MapDB, it is embedded database engine with in-memory store and optional expiration. In some scenarios it is faster than heap based collections. I would like to invite all users and developers to join my project. It is under Apache License on Github. We will have new stable 2.0 release in a month or so. https://github.com/jankotek/mapdb/[1] Best regards, Jan Kotek On Sunday, July 26, 2015 07:30:41 Christoph Engelbert wrote: > Hey folks, > > We had to make this unfortunate decision, because nobody has the time to > move DM forward in a way it would deserve it. A call to the community > didn’t bring up new people anyways I want to thank Raffaele and all the > others, as well as the community for the work and support! > > Chris > > > Am 26.07.2015 um 05:41 schrieb Henri Yandell <[email protected]>: > > > > At the July board meeting, a resolution was passed to move DirectMemory to > > the Attic. This means that the DirectMemory developers (more formally its > > Project Management Committee) have voted to retire DirectMemory and move > > the responsibility for its oversight over to the Attic project. > > > > Loosely speaking this means that the projects resources will be moved to a > > read-only state. > > > > You can read more about the Apache Attic and the process of moving to the > > Attic at http://attic.apache.org <http://attic.apache.org/>. > > > > You can follow this process in JIRA: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATTIC-141 > > <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATTIC-141>> > > Thanks, > > > > Hen on behalf of DirectMemory + the Attic. -------- [1] https://github.com/jankotek/mapdb/
