Sorry, I thought it was more or less formally deprecated, but a little
quick searching doesn't support the idea.  I could swear I recall reading
an article about how Netflix had mostly transitioned to Datastax Java
Driver, but I can't find that now... so maybe it was a dream?

However the activity graph on Github, and the number of open and
unresponded issues doesn't suggest a project under active development (I
think there's 1 commit this year?).  Thrift is frozen, so even if Astyanax
is still being tended, its days are probably numbered as long as it remains
Thrift centric.

That said, I think my declaration of the death of Astyanax was probably
greatly exaggerated.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:45 PM, graham sanderson <gra...@vast.com> wrote:

> It is very stable for us; we don’t use it in many cases (generally older
> stuff where it was the best choice), but I think it is a little harsh to
> write it off
>
> On Apr 3, 2015, at 1:55 PM, Robert Coli <rc...@eventbrite.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Eric Stevens <migh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Astyanax is no longer maintained, so I don't really expect that to go
>> anywhere, which is why I thought it might be a good idea to issue a general
>> warning.  This should hopefully be a helpful nudge for anyone still using
>> Astyanax: it's time to find a new driver.
>>
>
> I'm not contesting, but do you have a citation for this? If so, providing
> it would strengthen your nudge. :D
>
> =Rob
>
>
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