After fits and starts of trying to re-home reactive-grpc 
<https://github.com/salesforce/reactive-grpc>, I've decided to pause any 
further work on the project.

Reactive-grpc is essentially feature complete and continues to work with 
current versions of gRPC-Java. At least, it will until gRPC or Protobuf 
introduce a hard breaking change. Liberal use of maven dependency excludes 
should keep reactive-grpc from dragging along old transitive dependencies.

I want to thank everybody who has contributed to this project over the 
years, especially @OlegDokuka, @cbornet, and @scottslewis. 

I've reached an impasse in moving reactive-grpc to the grpc-ecosystem 
community. There doesn't seem to be anybody left at Google maintaining 
grpc-ecosystem. I've been unable to procure a repo under that org. 
Similarly, Salesforce has, for all intents and purposes, abandoned this 
project. There is nobody within the company actively (or even inactively) 
involved. Furthermore, since leaving Salesforce a few years ago, I no 
longer have any of the administrative rights to this project to publish a 
release or fix the build.

I can't move forward with Salesforce, I can't move forward with 
grpc-ecosystem, and I'm not in a place in life to own a hard fork. If you 
are interested in picking up the reactive-grpc torch, I'll enthusiastically 
help you keep things going. (Maybe the kind folks at @bufbuild are 
interested, like they were for protoc-gen-validate)

Thank you all again for your support over the years,
-Ryan

https://github.com/salesforce/reactive-grpc/issues/337

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