Hi Bill,

We're still working on some of the fundamental Snap interfaces -- for
instance, we just changed the IO model from iteratee to enumerator and
we're planning on changing it again for 0.4 -- so unless you're ok
with keeping up your code with those changes, I would wait.

Snap also lacks quite a bit of the functionality you would expect a
working webapp system to have, like user/session management, etc. If
you're ok with that, or are willing to pitch in to help out in
building those things, then I would say that we consider Snap to be
stable enough for production.

G

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:02 AM, Bill Atkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm considering using the Snap framework in a production website. What is
> the general consensus on Snap's production-readiness?  Are there any large
> areas of missing functionality or known instability that are likely to trip
> me up later?
> Thanks!
> - Bill
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