On 06/26/2012 11:07 PM, Adam "Cezar" Jenkins wrote:
Last I heard Jonas wanted to do a new release of mongodb-engine. He might
have meant to say he was not maintaining the project anymore, but he's not
the only one with commit access.
The main thing is that I've lost interest in maintaining this huge
project on my own -- and to be honest, there haven't been too many
code/documentation contributions since the GitHub migration.
I tried to do a new MongoDB Engine release for a few times but every
time something got in my way (like Travis not working, University, ...).
Not too much support from other people here either.
I'm not blaming anyone here. It's just the current state of things.
In terms of the fundamental "MongoDB vs. ORM" debate, here are my 2
cents: It's okay if we only get to work 70% of the ORM and apps --
that's already a huge benefit for people working with MongoDB and
Python. Most apps don't use JOINs or could get rid of them with only a
handful of simple changes.
Cheers :-)
Jonas
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