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When my engineering team at the company I work for recently discussed which programming language to use for future projects, I brought Ceylon onto the table (other candidates were Kotlin, Scala, Java). But my proposal was "shot down" with the argument that it's only in maintenance mode since 2017.
Looking at the activity here, it actually looks like not much happened after Ceylon was handed over from Red Hat to the Eclipse foundation – so actually it looks like not even maintenance is happening. The IntelliJ plugin doesn't work properly with recent IntelliJ versions either.
While the handover to Eclipse was explained as this way people will see it as more neutral than when it's just backed by Red Hat and "Eclipse Ceylon has a great future at the Eclipse Foundation!", it now looks more like Red Hat didn't want to pay people working on this anymore, and used the handover as an excuse to stop doing so.
Is there actually anyone left maintaining Ceylon and the surrounding projects?
(Sorry if this sounds mean, I don't intend to attack anyone, just trying to find out what's the state.)
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