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This looks like a fantastic project, but it's not clear if it is still being maintained. Although there are some relatively recent commits, there are also many indicators that worry me.
Discord link says invalid invite
Linked documentation site from the main website uses an expired SSL cert
Twitter/X account is not found
The roadmap looks old and unmaintained
No blog posts or videos in a couple years
I'd love to hear more about the current state and future of the project. After reviewing the resource I can find in detail and watching the videos, it appears rather full featured and capable (at least on AWS). Are there production applications using it? Are there any critical features missing that would be deal breakers for use in production?
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Hi @tauren, thanks for your question and pointing out these problems. The framework is currently being used in production by a big client of The Agile Monkeys in the financial sector, and I know that there are also a couple of consultancy companies that are using it to build their customers' applications, so I'd say the framework is in a mature and reliable state.
The thing is that the community never really kicked off despite our efforts, so after ~4 years trying, we ended up switching to a support-based maintenance model, and only the issues and feature request that affect a specific client are being prioritized, so it doesn't come as a surprise that you found the issues you describe.
That said, if you find the framework interesting and are considering using it or contributing, we'd be happy to have a call and look for collaboration models. Booster certainly has some unique advantages to build reliable event-based micro-services in the cloud!
This looks like a fantastic project, but it's not clear if it is still being maintained. Although there are some relatively recent commits, there are also many indicators that worry me.
I'd love to hear more about the current state and future of the project. After reviewing the resource I can find in detail and watching the videos, it appears rather full featured and capable (at least on AWS). Are there production applications using it? Are there any critical features missing that would be deal breakers for use in production?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: