Not as far as I am aware, but probably best to ask David directly. I don't
know him any better than any other user of Agavi so I am not privy to any
more informstion than anyone else.
On Apr 3, 2013 3:38 AM, "Guilherme Aiolfi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simon,
>
> It's been a month since that exchange on Twitter. Anything happened?
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Simon Holywell <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> I just had this exchange on Twitter with David so hopefully it will be
>> underway again very soon:
>> https://twitter.com/Treffynnon/status/307109789891182592
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Simon
>>
>> On 27 February 2013 19:34, Jan Schütze <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Yossi,
>>>
>>> Like you stated: the last release has been a while and trac is closed
>>> since dec 2011 [1]. Some guys from the #agavi channel and my
>>> co-workers have several small patches, which should be reviewed and
>>> discussed.
>>>
>>> Currently we create and maintain agavi pages since agavi 0.10 and it
>>> plays nicely for heavy load pages with a setup of varnish/nginx and
>>> some php-fpm workers ;).
>>>
>>> We are currently thinking about forking agavi on 2013/03/01 and we
>>> want to maintain it on github: to push agavi development forward!
>>>
>>> Would be awesome to have you and your developers contributing!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>   Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   [1]: https://twitter.com/Agavi/status/152838667738693632
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Yossi Ben Haim <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Is Agavi dead?
>>> >
>>> > The Company I work for will start a new project shortly and we need to
>>> > select a framework to use. The project is expected to have a big code
>>> base
>>> > and high load (Millions of requests per day).
>>> >
>>> > Our project have multi-tier caching/storage systems which include
>>> memcache
>>> > and Couchbase servers, and the new project will be at least as
>>> demanding.
>>> >
>>> > We are 8 PHP developers, and we need to make a selection of framework
>>> to
>>> > use. Up until now the team here used Symfony (1) and  I am the only
>>> one with
>>> > experience with Agavi. As much as I love almost every aspect of Agavi
>>> (over
>>> > the crappiness of symfony), I don't feel very comfortable making the
>>> push to
>>> > use Agavi for the following reasons:
>>> > * It's been more then a year since the last version released. And a
>>> year
>>> > since the lase update on the move to github.
>>> > * I have no experience with Agavi under such high load, will it manage
>>> > (routing, etc)?
>>> >
>>> > I would appreciate your thoughts.
>>> > Yossi.
>>> >
>>> >
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