Kefir C compiler development moves to private mode indefinitely
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Summary
The developer of the Kefir C compiler announces the cessation of public development, transitioning the project to private mode indefinitely. The author expresses personal sadness about this decision but considers it necessary for the project's long-term sustainability. No new major development will occur publicly for an indefinite period.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledToday I announce the cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler and transition the work into private mode for an indefinite period of time.
First and foremost, I myself am saddened by this change, however consider it necessary for sustainability of the project.
From now on and for an indefinite period of time, no new major development
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