Hi all,
> Does this version supports up to 1000 users in a classroom?
There is still lots ahead of us [in 3.0 cycle] in terms of work on performance profiling and scaling. We would like to give an update on this later in the alpha stages. In preliminary load tests we get to hundreds of users but would like to optimize things around CPU usage of certain components before trully revving the engine.
> Have you ever evaluated the possible final release time (month or date) for the v3.0 (Final Release)?
We are aiming to be in release-candidate phase in March 2024. Still lots of work ahead and we have a certain stability expectation to match. Still, I believe this provides an idea of the timeline.
> have you seen Graphiti and considered it as a less-painful alternative to GraphQL? It should fit very nicely into a Ruby-centered workflow.
We did not evaluate Graphiti. The refactor (and the selection of the tools) began more than a year ago at the 2022 summit in Berlin. Possibly this is why user mfg commented about it being a late suggestion. We still appreciate the suggestion! We very much liked what we were seeing during protoype stage with GraphQ+Hasura+Postgres. In terms of Ruby, only the recording processing [and Greenlight etc] are done with Ruby. Still, please let's keep the tone friendly, we are all here with common goals and should maintain the forum as a pleasant place to communicate!
Thank you all for the kind words! We are excited about all the progress so far and the direction it's taking us! There will be a post here outlining what's new in each upcoming iteration.
-Anton