It s good to see that there are still some guys out there who are
interested in activescaffold project.

However, the past has shown that just to be interested is not enough
to keep that project up and running.
Core Team has degraded to one Person (Sergio thanks a lot for all your
work and answering all those questions),
commits to activescaffold are more a less just bugfixes
postings to this group are less than for example a year ago
Other projects like rails_admin getting more attention

To be honest I do not see a bright future for activescaffold.

You may ask why I ve decided to do a rails 3 version anyway... That s
a good question and if I had known the effort and work to get it done
it advance, I would nt have done it.
Core reason was and still is that I ve got several projects up and
running with activescaffold and I needed an option to use rails 3.

If anybody else is using my fork great, if anybody else wants to
contribute also great, if somebody wants to fork or merge, yeah sure
go ahead, that s the reason I love git and which drives a project
forward.

However, if you ask me how I see the future of activescaffold.. I
think I ve already given that answer. There are really too few
developers involved in this project, no marketing, etc.

Bottomline, if you would like to revamp core activescaffold, I wish
you all the best.
However, I do not think that I will join at this point, because I just
do not believe that it will work.

Sorry guys but just my two cents.







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