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Current State #71

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polarathene opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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Current State #71

polarathene opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 0 comments

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The README section "Current State" was committed Oct 2017:

zsync2/README.md

Lines 85 to 90 in e57e1fc

## Current State
Although zsync2 still shares a lot of the code with the original project, it is
as of now not functional. While debugging is ongoing, the API is somewhat ready
to be used by other projects. The project is therefore published in this state
to allow testing the integration into other projects.

I see in 2023 the Github releases are still marked with alpha, just checking in if the above statement is still unchanged since it was last updated in the README? Is the state looking better and more functional? Or is the alpha state likely to continue for N years?

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