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On 24 May 2014, at 18:20, Mark Rendle <ma...@markrendle.net> wrote:
I'd suggest decommissioning everything except samples. Gate became Katana, hosting became the Katana hosting bits, and sandbox was full of broken toys and cat poop.
On Saturday, 24 May 2014, Ryan Riley <ryan....@panesofglass.org> wrote:
The owin organization on GitHub contains a number of repositories about which I know very little in terms of their current state or future plans. These include:
- gate
- owin-hosting
- owin-samples
- owin-sandbox
I recall that many of these eventually found their way into Katana, either in conceptual or concrete form. Do we still want to maintain these projects? Should we decommission them? I don't think anyone expects us to maintain them. Some could be re-purposed to show how OWIN is intended to be used.
Thoughts?
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