allcount / allcountjs

Rapid application development framework for Node.js
http://allcountjs.com
MIT License
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Is this project still being maintained? #148

Open skiwi2 opened 7 years ago

skiwi2 commented 7 years ago

The latest commit is from 18 May 2016 and during building I found all kinds of warnings, is this project even being maintained at all?

The website, etc. looked very promising.

roginvs commented 7 years ago

Very interesting project, but looks dead now. Are there any other projects similar to this? The idea of allcountjs is super, I hope it will live.

MaxSor commented 7 years ago

It's pity, but tech founders\maintainers have lose interest to the project

harry-g commented 7 years ago

Is there any particular reason known why they lost interest? As the project still seems promising and interesting as of today...

MaxSor commented 7 years ago

New projects, new job...

harry-g commented 7 years ago

Ah, new job often explains a lot.. thanks for letting us know!

swyxio commented 7 years ago

this is a real pity. my jaw actually dropped when I tried the demo. this thing is insane. i wish the founders well (actually i wonder where they work)

AndreasEK commented 6 years ago

I've started to build an application with allcountjs, but quickly hit some walls. For example I would like to configure the app in a way, that users only could edit the objects that they created themselves, and admin can edit all objects. Maybe, if this project still were maintained, this could be still implemented, but as it seams, it won't

In case there is an alternative emerging, I'd be interested to know, too.

jrichardsz commented 6 years ago

Let's fork it :D as did io.js with node.js