We've been using Tuscany 2.0 in production for almost 18 months now.  It was 
fairly painless to integrate and performed well so we never really had to 
engage the community.

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From: Akhil Anil [mailto:akhil.ka...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 9:18 PM
To: user@tuscany.apache.org
Subject: Re: Still Alive?

Hi Sajjad,

At my workplace, we've implemented Tuscany very recently (just few months 
back). IMHO Tuscany is very mature and tested. You wont be ruining your 
application.

On 29 July 2013 23:20, Luciano Resende 
<luckbr1...@gmail.com<mailto:luckbr1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Sajjad Daya 
<sajjad.da...@gmail.com<mailto:sajjad.da...@gmail.com>> wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> I'm writing to inquire if Tuscany is still alive, and most importantly, is it 
> still relevant?
>
> From the Tuscany site, I see many references to 2007, and 2008, but not so 
> much after that.
>

Mature projects are less active than new projects which what you see today in 
Tuscany.

> I am about to start a new SOA project for the cloud, and want to know if I 
> should use Tuscany for my services, or is there something new that has caught 
> the interests of Tuscany patrons?
>

There are several companies utilizing Tuscany as of today, and they have seen 
little issues with the current functionality. If you need new stuff (e.g. new 
bindings, etc), then you might be prepared to help, and we will be here to 
guide.

> As you can imagine, I'm quite concerned about having a large part of our 
> application depend on a technology, that appears to have been abandoned. So 
> any guidance or assistance you can provide would be very helpful.

Agree with you, see comments above.

>
> Thank you for your help!
> Sajjad




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