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Now that parse.com is officially shut down, it's worth having a discussion about the future of this project.
Since I imagine most of the current parse users will either be using javascript (or a hosted solution, but that's $$ and the original draw of parse was the lack of cost), the active maintenance of this gem makes less sense than it did a few years ago.
For me personally, the shutdown means I don't really use Parse for anything anymore. Separately, I write less ruby code than I used to. Between those two factors, my devotion and ability to maintain this (awesome) library hasn't been what it could be. @rhymes is doing an awesome job and if they've got the time/need for it, there's no reason to shut anything down.
So really, the purpose of this is to get a feel for how much demand there is here and as a result, what sorts of resources we should try to allocate.
Thanks for reading!
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It is true that many people just migrated away from Parse altogether but some just took the easier route of self-hosting o using one of the mentioned hosted services. In the case of a client I work for I had to setup two Parse Server installations on Heroku and we still use parse-ruby-client to communicate with those servers, though it's just a temporary solution until they migrate the mobile clients away from Parse altogether.
I myself have not much time to keep maintaining this library and I agree there's probably less interest in it (not much to begin with?) but I would try to reach the mythical 1.0 anyway.
Now that parse.com is officially shut down, it's worth having a discussion about the future of this project.
Since I imagine most of the current parse users will either be using javascript (or a hosted solution, but that's $$ and the original draw of parse was the lack of cost), the active maintenance of this gem makes less sense than it did a few years ago.
For me personally, the shutdown means I don't really use Parse for anything anymore. Separately, I write less ruby code than I used to. Between those two factors, my devotion and ability to maintain this (awesome) library hasn't been what it could be. @rhymes is doing an awesome job and if they've got the time/need for it, there's no reason to shut anything down.
So really, the purpose of this is to get a feel for how much demand there is here and as a result, what sorts of resources we should try to allocate.
Thanks for reading!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: