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by solnic 3676 days ago
> Is your time with rails "up" in the sense that you no longer have a substantial day to day use for it

It means that I'm no longer interested in supporting Rails in my gems and I accept the fact it may hurt adoption of these gems. It also means that I will be actively working on an alternative stack that can be used instead of Rails. That's why I support Hanami project and experiment with dry-web project too (which is more like a toolkit for building your own stacks, already supports Roda, and we'll add support for Hanami too).

Apart from that I'll be spending less time on OSS and instead I'll be learning new languages. That's pretty much it.

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Yes, that makes sense. I'm not sure I'd read anything by you until this post, but it sounds like you're talking more about where you are putting your framework development efforts, rather than what you'd use as a framework for the time being.

Framework development is pretty far from what I do (I rely on the efforts of people like you, honestly), but like I said, I can see the need. I'll probably be using something like what you're working on in the not too distant future. Best of luck with your efforts, I hope good things come of it.