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by vidugavia 2232 days ago
How is it "around the corner"? While having been enthusiastic about Hanami since Lotus times, I cannot help the feeling that it's more or less completely stalled at the moment. Sure, the non-functional alpha of Hanami 2.0 has been released some time ago, but nothing really happened since then (except from releasing hanami-api out of the blue). There is no timeline and Trello board seems to not be in line with state of PRs for Hanami 2.0.
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I took the chance to chat to Luca Guidi at ParisRB 2020, where he did a talk about Hanami. Didn’t seem stalled to me, although I don’t expect 2.0 to be released « tomorrow ». This is not JS-land where frameworks pop up and die every day, which has a strange way of setting expectations...
Ok, that is good to know. However from my mere-user perspective it does not look so good. With Hanami 1.3 release it was announced that Hanami 1.x line won't get anything past bugfixes and security fixes, so it basically won't be developed. Instead, the work shifts to Hanami 2.0, which will include considerable number of completely breaking changes (such as different signature of actions call method). This goes on for almost 2 years now, with no clear timeline for 2.0 release. Is there a point in starting new project in Hanami 1.3 and having to completely rewrite it when 2.0 comes out? Probably not. Does it make sense to used very early-stage 2.0? Definitely not. So yeah, from my perspective the project is now in a problematic state.