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No, what it shows is that this project is just in maintance mode. There is plenty to be improved, but there is zero momentum.

This is hard for open source projects in general. What it needs is not just a happy user base, but also developers and a strong leader wanting to move this into the future. I think specially the latter is missing. I think Mosh was a great thesis project, but stalled after that.

It has so much potential. I wish they would push this to the next level and do proper protocol documentation and an IETF proposal like an RFC.




I figure this can go along like screen for a long time. I remember in about 1999 I was really annoyed that screen wasn't getting better fast enough and no one wanted my patches. Then I got used to using screen and it was fine. Now the cool kids use tmux or something and I can't be bothered to change, but I am abstractly glad the world is improving. Similarly I expect someone to clone/replace/improve mosh, and for people who demand the best new functionality to eventually head there.




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