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Is this Project dead? #66

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axaluss opened this issue Jan 23, 2014 · 9 comments · Fixed by #73
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Is this Project dead? #66

axaluss opened this issue Jan 23, 2014 · 9 comments · Fixed by #73

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@axaluss
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axaluss commented Jan 23, 2014

Is this Project dead?

@gbonnema
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gbonnema commented Jul 1, 2014

scalatron: are you listening?

@marcoshaw
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It definitely appears to be "dead", but there's quite a bit that was done. I think it's awesome. Too bad there might not have been a whole lot of interest to keep going.

@tlasica
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tlasica commented Jul 14, 2015

I still find it quite a good fun so I decided to prepare a java 8 / scala 2.10 version.
https://t.co/xQUpedZWxN

@amirkarimi
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Nice work @tlasica, it deserves more attention.

@jtjeferreira
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thx @tlasica

@murmelsson
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+1 for @tlasica - spent an hour working out how to get the scalatron source code to build using the old versions of eveything (inc Java 1.7), then stumbled on Tomek's java1.8/scala2.10 version.

@barkhorn
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barkhorn commented Oct 4, 2016

spending some time to move this to a newer version of Akka and Scala 2.11 at the moment on my fork if anyone is curious. https://github.com/barkhorn/scalatron

@scalatron
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Well, the project died because I got sidetracked for a few weeks and then through an unfortunate sequence of events lost my passwords to the github account and all linked accounts. I had intended this project to be a kind of anonymous donation to the Scala community, and there wasn't really an easy way to recover the various account without giving that up. Now, through a similarly miraculous sequence of events, however, I found my passwords... almost six years later! Obviously I'm super-far away from the code now, but if anybody has any sensible ideas on what to do with the project or would like to take it over or bring it up-to-date, I'm open to suggestions.

@poslegm
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poslegm commented Jul 20, 2020

Hello everyone! @scalatron gave me collaborator access to this repo. I will try to reincarnate this project starting from Scala and dependencies update. Anyway I can merge RPs so contributions are welcome :)

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