It is perhaps in the eye of the beholder. I did not mean to invalidate or ignore your contributions, or those of Sipwise to their fork, etc.
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.
— Sent from mobile, with due apologies for brevity and errors.
On Dec 25, 2021, at 1:15 PM, Juha Heinanen jh@tutpro.com wrote:
Alex Balashov writes:
I would caution against excessive enthusiasm for this paradigm. The open-source/community version of SEMS has been effectively not maintained for some years, a kind of de-orbiting Mir space station…
I would not say that SEMS has not been maintained. Some bugs have been fixed and currently I don't know any bug that would affect my use of SEMS. If someone finds a bug that affects his/her use of SEMS, pull requests are and have been welcome.
-- Juha
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