Hi Tim,

we've picked things up again, and the move to GitHub is nearly complete; just 
needs announcements and the odd update of the website. We're aiming for a 
Wednesday launch.

Stay tuned,

David


On 17.02.2014, at 21:43, Tim Rodger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> There's been some discussion of this topic on this list before, but I'm 
> interested to see what, if anything, is happening now with the Agavi project. 
> I'm working in a team that uses Agavi for its core product and I'm currently 
> trying to figure out what we can best do to continue our product.
> 
> It seems that the official Agavi project has stalled, as there's been no 
> changes for well over two years now and no announcements about any plans. I 
> can see talk about setting up forks to continue the project, but the forks 
> I've seen on GitHub are basically clones of version 1.0.7 with little added 
> beyond that. 
> 
> Does anyone know of any Agavi forks which are getting bug fixes or feature 
> development? I don't see any evidence of this but maybe I've been looking in 
> the wrong places? If not then the future doesn't look too bright.
> 
> Tim Rodger
> 
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