First of all: existed to try out the mycelial release!
I was aware of the project for over 1 year already, but just assumed, it has slowly died, like many other open source alternatives.
So: congratulations on this quite interesting approach, I think there is a lot of potential behind it. I'm also quite suprised that the HN crowd mostly ignored the release announcement, please ignore the silence and continue on iterating, you have something quite unique there. Especially when considering simplifying MQTT / event-driven architectures.
So, within 3 minutes into trying the new release I have notices, that on repeated mycelial init --local the binaries are re-downloaded, I think this is not necessary.
Looking forward to play with mycelial more in my spare time.
First of all: existed to try out the mycelial release! I was aware of the project for over 1 year already, but just assumed, it has slowly died, like many other open source alternatives.
So: congratulations on this quite interesting approach, I think there is a lot of potential behind it. I'm also quite suprised that the HN crowd mostly ignored the release announcement, please ignore the silence and continue on iterating, you have something quite unique there. Especially when considering simplifying MQTT / event-driven architectures.
So, within 3 minutes into trying the new release I have notices, that on repeated
mycelial init --local
the binaries are re-downloaded, I think this is not necessary.Looking forward to play with mycelial more in my spare time.