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Oh I definitely have nothing bad to say about Haxe. I was mostly just referring about some of the external libraries that never made the jump over from legacy, which could be indicative of developers jumping ship.

You make a great point; just because a project doesn't put out updates once a week doesn't mean it's stale. There are some other great projects like haproxy and redis that are clean enough and stable enough that regular updates aren't necessary.

I guess you sort of grow accustomed to that mentality when dealing with some other common OSS projects




Development has been quite stable: https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/haxe/graphs/contributors

You should try the nightly builds or compiling straight from Git. They are stable enough for many purposes (and if you report a bug chances are that its fix will soon be available) and you can take advantage of new features.

By the way, there's a new release planned for the next weeks.




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