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Is this project DEAD?
No releases since 2017.
This project is heavily supported by Oracle. Have a look at the fn project CLI.
There have been no blog posts, social media (e.g. tweets), or community meeting videos since 2019. The CLI project appears slightly more alive, but seems to only have a couple of commits every 3 or 4 months. It certainly feels that it is in legacy mode rather than active development & promotion.
@iainsproat @semiautomatix this project was quite stale for some time, actually. As one of the core contributors, I'd be happy to restart this project in open source. So, if any of you are willing to do so, please let me know. There are some areas where we can take it.
@iainsproat @semiautomatix this project was quite stale for some time, actually. As one of the core commuters, I'd be happy to restart this project in open source. So, if any of you are willing to do so, please let me know. There are some areas where we can take it.
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Hi @denismakogon
I work in a company where we have a development platform for multiple commercial clients in several areas. We've been working on adding serverless capabilities, and in fact we've done some integration with fnproject. I wonder why this project is in this state, when even Oracle seem to be using fnproject. Do you know if Oracle created their own fork in a private repository and they could be following their own roadmap?.
If you have any news about the discontinuation of fnproject, perhaps we could colaborate in the open source branch that you've mentioned.
Please don't hesitate contact me.
Best Regard
+1 to contributing to the project in open source. I believe this project is primarily used for running dev cluster from within the fn-cli (fn start
).