Hi!
I'm not missing any functionality, it just feels a bit uncomfortable that
there is no active development.
As I wrote more than once now, in my team I am not in a position to make
decisions all alone, so I had some controversy about using Hivemind or not.
People ask questions like: "what if Hivemind makes trouble (for example
because of a newer Java Version), do we have enough knowledge about Hivemind
and (perhaps more important) enough time to handle this alone?"
We use it and are happy with its functionality, but it is a weak point and
we have a point "check the Spring Framework doing the job of Hivemind" on
our TO-DO list (fortunately in the part that is labeled with "if we have
time" ;-)
So what about maintenance? Update Hivemind and test it to work with the
newest versions of for example javassist?
This could be on a roadmap.
Regards,
Jochen
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From: "Johan Lindquist" <
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Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: HiveMind 1.2
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> Hi Raffael,
>
> Don't think there is (ever was?) a roadmap for beyond 1.1 - the JIRA
> cleanup was done in order to sort out what bugs/features could in
> theory be looked over and applied. But that doesn't constitute a
> roadmap for sure. :)
>
> I get the impression that many of the existing users are overall happy
> with what Hivemind currently does and don't really expect it to do
> more (myself included to an extent). Saying that though, there are
> some bug fixes which would be great to resolve, as well as a couple of
> new, nice features. These could well constitute what gets done for
> 1.2 in my opinion
>
> But beyond that, there is not much pending - would be great to hear
> what everyone else has to say on this. Anything missing from
> Hivemind? Anything that really bugs someone? :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Johan
>
> Raffael Herzog wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any roadmap for HiveMind 1.2? What was planned? What has been
> done
>> already? I mean, besides cleaning up Jira ... ;)
>>
>> If there isn't anything like that it would be nice, if someone who
>> knows/remembers those things could write a wiki page on that.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Raffi
>>
>
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> you too?
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