Hi,
I wonder if we should call it a day on our SimplePush efforts?
We had a 0.12.1 release in November 2014:
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-simplepush-server/releases
and the latest commit to the source code was in February 2015:
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-simplepush-server/commits/master
We do have some open JIRAs for a potential 0.13 release, as well as some
future tickets:
*
https://issues.jboss.org/projects/AGPUSH/versions/12326562
*
https://issues.jboss.org/projects/AGPUSH/versions/12326563
Now, that there is a follow up standard on this, WebPush, and we have a
more active community around that, and a Google Summer of Code student, I
do see this being much more interesting than SimplePush, moving forward.
I think our friends at Mozilla are also seeing much more value in focusing
on WebPush. I guess it's a bit different there as they have SimplePush in
production.
Now... what we could do it, get a last release out and instead '0.13'call
it 1.0.0, and put a note to the Github repository that this is the last
release and we stop maintaining this stuff.
Or do some really feel they want to actively continue the SimplePush server
?
I think it was a good research project and I am happy we got some momentum
around it, but I believe the future is WebPush instead of SimplePush
Feedback is more than welcome!
Matthias
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