No, I haven't looked at stats. But I figured that if people try to use it, they would show up with questions rather quickly, as has happened a handful of times the last 7-8 years.
Looking now; Core API is the most needed package (unless using the SDK directly), and we have a peak in Oct'17 of 35 DLs. Smaller Peak in April. Unfortunately, those coincide with my own development, so it is likely that a chunk of this is my own usage. On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 6:34 AM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 1:38 AM, Niclas Hedhman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Gang, > > > > One thing that we didn't manage to do as an Apache project was to build a > > community. On one hand Polygene is too different from "conventional > > programming" for people to get their head around it, and on the other > hand > > Polygene is not fashionable in a world where everything is moving towards > > polyglotism, slow networked (micro)services and Hadoop jobs which has > > restrictive execution environments. People in general are falling back to > > "the grind" of doing a lot of monotonous work manually. > > > > Paul has more important priorities in life right now. Jiri and I are > simply > > too busy with other things. And I think it is time to consider Polygene > to > > be put into Attic. > > > > WDYAT? > > That's obviously a real bummer :-( Even though I haven't had a chance > myself > to use Polygene lately I've always felt that it was a very nicely done > software. > > Quick question: have you guys looked at Maven download stats around it? > > Thanks, > Roman. > -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer http://polygene.apache.org - New Energy for Java
