When I consider the viability of an open-source project and the question of 
maintenance, I take a holistic view of the life cycle, and whether there is 
some significant base of developers or organisation with a declared commitment 
to furthering its development and some goals around that. This includes all 
facets of project management that make it usable to others, including keeping 
documentation current, etc.

Without this, there are just — in the best case — some commits happening. While 
noble and laudable, these are not propitious for a long-term and durable 
investment in an esoteric technology or system. And it is far from clear, 
anyhow, that one or two people’s occasional — if motivated — commits can defend 
against the encroaching forces of “bit rot”, shifting dependencies and 
operating environment characteristics, changing library APIs, new packaging 
systems, and in short all manner of entropy.

The community edition of SEMS is not a viable recommendation for the general 
mass of potential users in this sense. It might work for you because you know 
it very well and have personally contributed to it for some years, but this 
doesn’t make it practical for others and I cannot in good conscience recommend 
it for people who aren’t you, Sipwise or a handful of other shamans verses in 
its spells. :-)

—
Sent from mobile, with due apologies for brevity and errors.

> On Dec 25, 2021, at 1:30 PM, Juha Heinanen <j...@tutpro.com> wrote:
> 
> Alex Balashov writes:
> 
>> I still believe it’s fair to say that there exists no significant
>> commitment to the future of the open-source version, not as a matter
>> of critical mass.
> 
> You wrote about SEMS not being maintained.  Maintaining and significant
> contributions are two different things.
> 
> It would be great if there would be more contributions to SEMS.  I use
> SEMS because there is nothing else open source (or perhaps not even
> commercial) that even close could serve as a replacement.
> 
> -- Juha
> 
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