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Should Idiorm be marked as end of life? #360

@henryruhs

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@henryruhs

@treffynnon It would be fair to let new developers know that Idiorm is end of life and that alternatives should be considered for new projects as of 2020.

Maintainer Interest

From what I read in the issues, you are not using Idiorm by yourself and therefore lost interest. I think this is a natural thing for OpenSource and I don't want to judge you for that, but this usually means the end of a project as long you are not asking for a new maintainer.

Feature Complete

By it's definition means that no features will be added anymore, but from my point of view this does not include that modernizing the codebase is forbidden as the languages moves on.

This is a huge problem in communication as developers might have another understanding in this term as you have. There is no active development for years and this should be pointed out somehow.

Upcoming Support

PHP 7.4+ is not being tested on CI as of the outdated testing suite and breaking changes in PHPUnit with old PHP 5 versions. We are heading to PHP 8.0 and this library is not ready for it.

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