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Is this project abandoned? #738

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qixizheng opened this issue Jan 10, 2022 · 10 comments
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Is this project abandoned? #738

qixizheng opened this issue Jan 10, 2022 · 10 comments

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@qixizheng
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Is this project abandoned?

@mikebromwich
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It seems that way. It's a real shame - it worked well! We'd started building a critical component around it, but there was no support (or even response from Intel) so we had to start again with another framework with a more active community.

@qixizheng
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Any recommendations

It seems that way. It's a real shame - it worked well! We'd started building a critical component around it, but there was no support (or even response from Intel) so we had to start again with another framework with a more active community.

Any recommendations?

@leoluk
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leoluk commented Jan 21, 2022

https://github.com/capsule-rs/capsule is the only other non-C++ DPDK framework, but it's not exceedingly active either.

nff-go is dead, Intel is no longer working on it.

@mikebromwich
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https://github.com/capsule-rs/capsule is the only other non-C++ DPDK framework, but it's not exceedingly active either.

We're in the process of moving from nff-go to capsule - looks promising so far!

@leoluk
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leoluk commented Jan 21, 2022

It looks pretty dead tho:

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@mikebromwich
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It seems that there is a significant new release of capsule which has been in the works for a while - with activity over the past few weeks. Hopefully it will come to fruition soon. I have had helpful support from the project team recently while getting to grips with it so fingers crossed. For us a Go or Rust implementation is more practical than C++. It would be good to have some options though!

@leoluk
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leoluk commented Jan 23, 2022

Good to hear about that!

@aregm
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aregm commented Jan 25, 2022

Guys, can you please write to edwin.verplanke at intel.com and raise your concerns? I am no anymore in charge of this project...

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ramrunner commented Jan 28, 2022

i did and hope nff-go stays alive. it was crucial to us 3-4 years ago to deliver a flow tool at 40g and thank you areg@ for having taken the time to chat with us back then, when i was at CSU.

@leoluk
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leoluk commented Jan 28, 2022

+1 to this, have been using nff-go successfully in internal projects and Areg's help was greatly appreciated!

Using Go has drawbacks for production (mainly Cgo cost) but it's amazing for rapid prototyping.

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