Stepping back from rspc's development #351
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The work you've done on rspc is tremendous! I've been using rspc in production since December 2023 and it's been nothing but invaluable and immensely productive. I'd love to contribute to rspc but I feel a bit overwhelmed by the current state of the crate coupled with lots of todo-s. In case you can carve out some time to outline the design you had in mind and some implementation pointers, I'm all down on figuring stuff out and preparing PRs. Thank you, Oscar! Much love! ❤️ |
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I am going to be stepping back from rspc's development and maintenance including PR reviews for the foreseeable future. I'm doing this for a couple of reasons:
I want to give a huge thanks to everyone who has contributed and sponsored me including @Nohac, @TmLev and @scottwey. Along with @Brendonovich who has supported the project since it started.
I still truely believe rspc was on track to be the best way to build API's in Rust. Some of the features we have achieved in prototypes are game-changing and it's sad that they can't make it to reality.
This is not the completly end for the project. If my priorities change in the future I would love to continue working on it. If you are interested in significantly contributing to rspc's development or supporting it financially feel free to reach out!
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