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Hi. I recently discovered this project, and Tania is very appealing for collaborative farm management on a "human scale". The architecture choices also make it possible to run on many low powered devices, which is important.
I noticed the Telegram group linked to on the website seems to be gone, and there hasn't been much activity on the project for a couple of years.
Can we get an update on the status of this project from its core developers, and what the community might be able to do to support the project, and continue its development?
Sorry for using the Issues like this, but seemed the best way to get in touch.
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A project owner here (and the initiator). Yes, this project is unmaintained for few years. Some story is here #136 (comment). Since then, we (@retnoika and I) were trying to maintain and continue this project but the problem is, we get busy with our full-time job. Also, we don't have any space for farming anymore, so we can't experiment to develop new features or enhancing the existing workflow. We can't "dogfooding" this software.
To answer the question about the status: unmaintained.
However, seeing some messages about the interest of the project lately, it's sparked our passion again with Tania. But, seriously, I don't have answer about how to make this project as a community driven project.
Hi. I recently discovered this project, and Tania is very appealing for collaborative farm management on a "human scale". The architecture choices also make it possible to run on many low powered devices, which is important.
I noticed the Telegram group linked to on the website seems to be gone, and there hasn't been much activity on the project for a couple of years.
Can we get an update on the status of this project from its core developers, and what the community might be able to do to support the project, and continue its development?
Sorry for using the Issues like this, but seemed the best way to get in touch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: