Hi Rayson,

Thank you for the information. I tend to think that switching (temporary or
permanently) to SoGE is not so bad idea for now. Although, I hope you will
get back to OGS sooner or later.

Is it a secret what kind of (larger) product will be based on OGS (you have
mentioned)?

Best regards,

Taras

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Rayson Ho <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 7:08 AM, Taras Shapovalov
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Can we state now that OGS has not been developed any more (already 4
> year)
> > and we should not recommend our customers to install it?
>
> The last release was a bug fix version GAed in 2012, so it was
> released 2-3 years ago.
>
> Ron Chen will be using OGS/GE as part of a larger product. The focus
> will be the bigger product, not OGS/GE.
>
> I switched over to work on Big Data, but in the future I will go back
> to OGS/GE when I have time.
>
>
> > Should we recommend SoGE as non-commercial alternative of OGS, or you
> think
> > it will meet the same fate soon?
>
> If you need specific features that are only available in SoGE, then it
> can be a good option.
>
> While some parts of SoGE is released in GPL, which is not that
> commercial friendly, it doesn't mean that we can't borrow ideas from
> SoGE in the future. So Dave's work can be beneficial to commercial
> companies like Univa, Ron Chen's startup company and/or ScalableLogic
> too!
>
> Rayson
>
>
>
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Taras
> >
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