Thanks Avdi and Abe for your kind words.

To be honest I can see that people could've thought that DM2 (now ROM) 
became a vaporware. We went through 2 or 3 prototypes before getting to the 
point where ROM is now. As Avdi wrote - we work on ROM during our free time 
and we're very busy people which means we have very little of that free 
time for OSS. If we counted all the time we've spent on DM2 and then ROM so 
far I bet it wouldn't be more than 3-4 months of full time work (this 
doesn't include Dan's work on axiom as it was much much more as he started 
the project in 2010). Those 3-4 months of work happened over the course of 
1.5 year. Yes it's sad and frustrating but we simply cannot afford working 
more on OSS.

Unfortunately development of ROM is an ad-hoc process. It's hard to tell 
when something will be done and people are usually asking about it. I used 
to try to answer those questions and now I consider it as a mistake. I 
don't know when I'll finish anything in OSS because I work on it only when 
I have free time. And this is something unpredictable so it's not possible 
to predict when I'll finish anything. I'm pretty sure rest of the team is 
in the same situation as I am.

Good news is we finally released ROM a little over a week ago and it's 
under very active development. If we find time this year to finish new SQL 
generator and integrate it with Axiom we will have nice support for SQL in 
ROM before end of the year. But then again, it will only happen if we find 
time.

ROM is an enormous effort, those kind of libraries have been developed for 
many years in other languages (see python's SQLAlchemy for example) and yet 
those libraries aren't as powerful as we want ROM to become.

Thanks for your support

# solnic

On Monday, September 2, 2013 4:44:42 AM UTC+2, Abe Voelker wrote:
>
> I agree Avdi.  As someone who does follow the DataMapper projects, let me 
> just say I'm really thankful for the original DataMapper, and am really 
> looking forward to ROM - I like what I see so far!  Heck I'm already 
> benefiting from the modularization of the project as I often reach for 
> virtus when I am making certain POROs.
>
> Thanks for all the hard work Piotr, Dan, and any and all other 
> contributors!
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 9:32 PM, Avdi Grimm <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 3:26 AM, Tiago Cardoso 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> #vaporware ?
>>
>>
>> Dan and Piotr have been spending all their free time working on DM2/ROM 
>> for a couple years now. Calling it "vaporware" because you haven't been 
>> following their updates is pretty rude, and does nothing to advance this 
>> Open Source project.
>>
>>
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