Closed TomFreudenberg closed 8 years ago
agree
Hi Michael ( @rissem )
no update - no feedback - no statement ?
Please show kindness behaviour - we still believed and supported sometimes your ideas.
Tom
+1
I just came here because I wanted to follow a link to meteorpad from the meteor forums. Funny enough, it happened to be one of @TomFreudenberg's posts.
@TomFreudenberg Do you happen to have a github repo that resembles this posting: https://forums.meteor.com/t/meteor-and-the-internet-of-things-iot-whats-best-to-use-collection-meteor-streams-streamy/792/10
I'm trying to figure out how to setup a streaming scenario. I used to use Meteor.Streams, but as it is not supported anymore, I'm looking for an alternativ that also supports horizontal scaling.
Hi Tom ( @derwaldgeist ) - sorry have no backup about that - I believed in meteorpad :-(
So did I...
BTW: I'm still looking for a scalable alternative for Meteor Streams, as it is not supported anymore. Streamy looks nice, but won't scale horizontally. Using a dedicated server like MQTT or REDIS is not really an option for me, since I would like to keep things as simple as possible. Did you find any alternative to Meteor Streams that is scalable?
Hi Michael (@rissem )
as anybody can see from your profile, you are still active and - thanks god - still alive these days e.g. commits on MedBook.
I am really wondering why you haven't send any feedback since now. Isn't this something like a kindly deal with all the peoples respecting you and supporting your work and ideas? Don't you respect them or what is the problem to post an answer - even a short one?
I have not abandon the hope that you upload my and the other public sources (a dump from the meteorpad mongo) somewhere.
Looking for an answer Tom
Please see my response on the Meteor forums
https://forums.meteor.com/t/what-happened-to-meteorpad-com/20029/2
Hi Michael (@rissem)
I do not want to discuss why you have closed the meteopad support - sure you have your reasons.
What I am struggling with is, the bad influence you make on using open / free (source) stuff. There were so many meteor examples and helping codes created inside a meteorpad - and now, you drop them all off. Looking to threads on StackExchange and on MeteorForum you will find a huge number of links to meteorpad - which means also to the source of know how.
By now, you blow some part of the (meteor) internet just away. That can't be good. If I look to myself, I am shocked that I believed in a system and a community element that is just dropped now - no chance to access my personal written know how currently.
So my request and appeal to you at least is: make the sources available from the different meteor pads so that the links will end up in showing sources.
Thanks for some feedback Tom