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by ramavarsh
4019 days ago
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Agree. Its been 2 years since the last flask release, 1 year since last jinja2 release, as an exception werkzeug had a release 3 months back. But, if we look at pull requests and commits, there has been continuous development in all the repos with new maintainers - https://github.com/pocoo/metaflask Unlike fullstack frameworks, Flask being a minimalistic framework, needs very little changes to the core, as long as the extensions fill in the gaps. But still the new commits to the core need to be packaged and released as stable features/fixes. Hope Armin and new maintainers understand importance of releases. Anyway, great framework. |
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