I have felt very much as Duane describes, powerless and at the mercy of the 
whims of a few unreachable No Red Ink devs.
I could not contribute my elm-audio library and found myself frustrated by 
the lack of progress along many fronts.
However, I have since come to reconsider this.

The point is, the elm devs are taking a very conservative, very careful 
approach: do things once and do them right.

I've come to really appreciate this, even if it clashes with my instinct of 
wanting all and wanting it now.
I do wish there were more people working on bugs tho.



On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 11:45:57 PM UTC+10, Duane Johnson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've decided to move on from Elm. I've only been successful in 1 of 3 
> projects. I'm now in a role where I need to make an important decision 
> regarding the transition of a codebase from Angular to something else, and 
> I don't feel like I can responsibly recommend Elm as the replacement. So I 
> need to focus my time and effort elsewhere.
>
> If someone could please remove me as a moderator of elm-discuss it would 
> be appreciated.
>
> If anyone is interested in taking the `canadaduane/typed-svg` project 
> over, I'd be happy to help transition it to willing hands.
>
> Thanks,
> Duane Johnson
> aka canadaduane
>
>

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