> On 12 Nov 2015, at 20:49, Jasha Joachimsthal <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 10 November 2015 at 18:32, Matt Franklin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Given the lack of project activity, the PMC and the Board have been >> discussing moving the project to the Apache Attic. >> >> The code and releases will remain in an archived and accessible state, but >> the project would be decommissioned and the PMC dissolved. >> >> As a community-driven project, we want to make sure that everyone has the >> opportunity to weigh in on the decision. >> >> Please use this thread to discuss. >> >> The Apache Rave PMC > > The project seems to have lost momentum, traffic on the mailing lists > has been very low and the last release is nearly 2 years old. Apache > Rave relies on Apache Shindig and Apache Wookie and their communities > are discussing moving to the attic. > It's sad, but realistic to move Apache Rave to the attic.
I think that sums it up for me too. Rave is still a really interesting and innovative platform, but it doesn’t seem to fit the current “mood” of how to do web apps, and the standards it builds upon have been effectively abandoned by their original sponsors. These things move in cycles however, so maybe we’ll be back in ASF building a new micro-app platform in 5 years time :) > > Jasha
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