It's something that we would discuss. If it all passed with the latest master, we'd probably merge it but, I couldn't promise ongoing support. We stopped developing the Go API so we could move quicker with adding features in Python (and Pony) where there has either been demand from clients or from ourselves to support clients. If you are interested in supporting the Go API, we should have a longer conversation where we could discuss what that would look like and what your expectations would be.
If you'd like to have that conversation, you can email me on my work email at sean@....
On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 9:00 PM Jasintha Dassanayake <dassanayake@...> wrote:
Hi devs
If we migrate Go APIs into the latest version (0.6.0) and send a PR, will you guys accept and merge it??
Thanks
Jay
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 6:01 AM Jasintha Dassanayake via Groups.Io <dassanayake=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sean?
Thanks for the quick reply, then we will be using pony or python, BTW, is there any plan to support RUST in the?future?
thanks
/Jay
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 5:40 AM Sean Allen <sean@...> wrote:
Hi Jay,
We aren't currently supporting the Go API. There wasn't much demand for it. We'd be willing to entertain support on a commercial basis. For the open source, version, we have Python support as there was a lot more demand. The last update to the Go API was for version 0.5.4.
There was a large API update in 0.6.0 that we didn't think warranted investing in changing the Go API.
If you check out the 0.5.4 Wallaroo tag, all the documentation would be available. You'd then be able to use Gitbook to generate a web version of the documentation or you could work with the markdown files in the `book` directory directly.