I think they explained things in an earlier post where they changed the
license to MIT.

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Chip <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I was also wondering about the future of this project/company.  From
> the 'radio silence' of the founders, I would say the project seems
> pretty much abandoned.  Sad... I would have expected more from a Y
> Combinator company, but on with life.
>
> If you are interested in a Rails Social Network, check out the
> lovdbyless project.  The project has plenty of recent activity
> including a Ruby 1.9 / Rails 2.3.4 branch.  (http://groups.google.com/
> group/lovdbyless/browse_thread/thread/3dd8a4071b35cae1)
>
> Best,
> Chip
>
> On Sep 19, 5:29 am, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > From what I understand - it seems like development of the insoshi core
> > is no longer being pursued.
> > Am I correct in assuming this?  From seeing various things on the
> > internets it seems like people are using this as a core for their own
> > development but with few/little commits to the core.
> >
> > Should I expect this to be the case for some time or a permanent
> > feature of the code base?
> >
> > A number of key feature sets have not been integrated into this code,
> > features that are available in other open source offerings.
> >
> > What is everyone's opinion on this?  Should we pursue development on
> > insoshi or move to other projects where our work will have greater
> > impact?
> >
> > Best
> >
> > F
> >
>

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