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nicoburns avatar nicoburns commented on July 18, 2024 3

So I'm not really willing to recommend rocket. This is because:

  • I don't want to recommend the 0.4 series due to lack of async support and nightly requirement.
  • I don't want to recommend the 0.5 series as it hasn't yet had a stable release, and releases have been around a year apart. This includes bugfix/security releases, which I do not consider for software exposed over a network.

Criteria for recommendation would be a regular release schedule of the 0.5 series, and given the development history preferably also a second maintainer with release permissions.

That said, I would be willing to change the wording. Perhaps "intermittent" would be more accurate than "stalled"?

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StevenBlack avatar StevenBlack commented on July 18, 2024 2

It's painful, but I have to agree with @conways-glider.

For example, this PR is straight-up clear doc fixes, easy pickings, totally valid, yet open and unacknowledged for 17 days.

At some point, people who care stop caring. That's a shame.

I wish Rocket wasn't stalled, but it is.

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conways-glider avatar conways-glider commented on July 18, 2024

I'd disagree with this - while it has some degree of active development, it has also certainly fallen behind libraries like axum, actix, and tide. Having followed Rocket's 0.5 milestone for a few years now, I'd certainly classify it as "stalled".

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BlackDex avatar BlackDex commented on July 18, 2024

There is going to be a whole foundation being setup around Rockets framework, as is discussed a few times in matrix. Stuff like this does take time. But it certainly isn't stalled i think. It maybe is s but slowed down. But telling people to avoid it is a bit too much.

Last commit is from September. And there are other crates it uses which are also maintained by some of the main developers which are also getting patches done because of rocket.

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passcod avatar passcod commented on July 18, 2024

Uh, I don't have a horse in any race here, but 17 days is not exactly "stalled", especially for a trivial low priority PR.

For a quick comparison, lazy_static's last commit was in April, and it hasn't had a release in over 2 years, and yet it only rates an "older crate" mention in this guide.

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