Is SubSonic dying

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忘了有多久
忘了有多久 2021-01-02 04:57

I\'m real interested in using SubSonic, I\'ve downloaded it and I\'m enjoying it so far, but looking at the activity on github and googlegroups it doesn\'t seem to be very a

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    刺人心 (楼主)
    2021-01-02 05:46

    I get this question, it seems, if I don't pop a release every 2 months or so. I will admit I'm behind on getting 3.0.0.4 out the door - but there's some patched code that people are sending in without tests and I will not accept that - I'd rather take my time and make sure we don't push bugs (which I apparently did with 3.0.0.3).

    Anyway - it's a valid question and no, SubSonic isn't "dying". The best place to see the activity is on the Github site itself: http://github.com/subsonic/

    This is one of the main reasons I chose Github, so people can see the activity. I just pulled in a number of changes and am waiting on a last one to get tweaked (there were merge conflicts).

    RE your other points: No, I'm not using NHibernate for my work. I'm using it for Kona and a screencast. I answer just about all the email I get from out group but yes, GoogleGroups is a sad thing when it comes to pruning the spam. Your best bet is to just email the group list for a question - it will get answered pretty quickly.

    In terms of "death" - I need to talk about that a bit. Open Source projects are incapable of dying if they were born in a fit of inspiration and people find it useful. Both are true of SubSonic. Even if I gave up and told everyone to f-off, someone would pick it up and run with it. I do have to work, like most people, and I have to fit SubSonic into the little amounts of freetime I have between work and family. But there's no way I'd let this die - it means far too much to me.

    Either way - I'm sure I'll be back here again in 6 months, answering this question again :).

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