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B-but I thought Boost was abandoned because you didn't update it for awhile...
On a serious note thanks for your work rmayayo I'm only on lemmy cause of you. I'm not sure how you resist making fun of those "Boost is abandoned" people, really grinds my gears as somebody who's released stuff of my own and had people making similar claims for absolutely no reason (literally have a public git they can look at) but oh well. I've been extremely pleased with Boost both back on reddit and now here on lemmy your work is appreciated man
I don't notice any of that personally (probably missed it). Did the dev reply to any of those claims? Over six months of no updates is kinda worrisome
Occasionally yes but 6 months is frankly just not worrying at all. Loads of projects rarely get updates, for example video games Operating systems, for example take Android, is Android abandoned because each update takes about a year? Obviously no, the frequency of updates doesn't correlate to if the project is abandoned. People hassling rmayayo (albeit via a post) is not at all helpful to actually making any progress. Speaking from experience that kind of bs makes me want to stop working on my project. Obviously my work isn't appreciated if all they care about is release speed. Look to literally any large project, especially in the OSS world and you'll typically see pretty lengthy gaps between releases and very few patches. That means they release less frequently for higher quality, something that isn't possible if the only thing you care about is how often you get updates