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Is this project dead? #58

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jeregrine opened this issue Feb 2, 2014 · 4 comments
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Is this project dead? #58

jeregrine opened this issue Feb 2, 2014 · 4 comments

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@jeregrine
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Several of the simple issues/pr's have been open for months and the cowboy version is a full version behind the latest version.

Is there anything I can do to help?

@majek
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majek commented Feb 2, 2014

You're free to port it to new cowboy and merge some issues. I'm happy to link to your fork.

@jeregrine
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So are you saying the project is no longer being maintained?

On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Marek [email protected] wrote:

You're free to port it to new cowboy and merge some issues. I'm happy to
link to your fork.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/58#issuecomment-33914109
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@saurik
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saurik commented Apr 21, 2014

I am also curious about this: so even if someone wanted to help, the changes would not be merged? Instead, the project would be deprecated and essentially handed over to the person who was trying to help, by linking people to that fork instead?...

@SimonWoolf
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To save someone else the time of doing the same research: the best fork of sockjs-erlang seems to be ericmj's fork, which supports cowboy 1.0.

Edit: though see ericmj#1 (comment)

Edit2: We're now maintaining our own fork at https://github.com/ably-forks/sockjs-erlang that adds the server-can-send-hostname feature and fixes a couple bugs in Eric's

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