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Is this repo updating with the recent code changes? #1399
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Not MSFT here: They don't bother with the OSS thing. Its very much maintained but the team engagement is non-existing and OSS is not something they commit to in an significant way (they keep saying they want to, but nothing happens). |
It is currently being developed in private repos. We've kicked off a couple of efforts to get it back in sync without success so far and will try to get a definitive answer on our goal here early next year. |
I have a sinking feeling that the open source goal will disappear early next year. |
While extremely unfortunate I would rather they skip it than tey to
convince everyone its opensource when its really not.
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@esbenbach I agree. |
In the beginning of the repo, the news were that The entire Service Fabric runtime is being open sourced on GitHub – everything needed to build and run Service Fabric
Since then, it hasn't been updated in a few years, only announcements were made in the readme files.
Is the product still considered open source?
Or it is still being developed just in private repos internally within Microsoft?
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