Open sleipnir opened 2 years ago
Thanks @sleipnir. This will be fixed, with details on Cloudstate no longer being actively developed in its place at cloudstate.io, rather than a redirect to Akka Serverless. Also marking all the cloudstateio repositories as inactive and publicly archived now.
I believe that this must have been some mistake made by some intern at LB, a company that started this project here as OSS and that received so much support from the community in its development, development that culminated in its ability as a company to create its own product around of it here. So I believe it may just have been a mistake when we see that the cloudstate.io website now redirects to the website for their commercial offering. I do not believe that a company that prides itself so much on being so close to OSS in its products would commit such disrespect to a community that has helped it so much, a community, for example, that has created or helped create practically all the support languages, except js, and so many other improvements to the protocol, I really don't believe that this type of company would purposely commit such disrespect to every contribution and time we spend on an OSS project that it was simply wiped off the map. We from the Eigr community, an alternative implementation of the Cloudstate protocol, have tried numerous times via dialogue with LB to keep the Cloudstate flame lit and at least respect its memory and it is unacceptable that the company makes a unilateral decision to erase from the internet everything it says respect to Cloudstate without even discussing it with those who helped build it all. Without a doubt, try to transfer the site from hands, or otherwise redeem your private offer without disrespecting the public offer. I sincerely look forward to convincing clarification from Mr. @jboner and not excuses like the one we have received so many times that a company has to do everything to survive, no, a company cannot do everything. Especially a company that claims to be a friend of the OSS model of collaboration, you owe full respect to me, @marcellanz, @ralphlaude and many others who have spent hours of their lives sincerely collaborating with you.