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Drop Iris #81

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earthboundkid opened this issue Nov 29, 2020 · 1 comment
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Drop Iris #81

earthboundkid opened this issue Nov 29, 2020 · 1 comment

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@earthboundkid
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Iris is basically a weird scam of some kind. You should just drop it. It already caused #70 because the developer is always using weird sock puppets and force pushes to make the project look active (why?). I’m sure he’s going to get a lot of sock puppets to complain, but all the more reason to cut it loose while you can.

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mrusme commented Jul 25, 2021

To provide further context to this issue: It was pointed out to me today to drop Iris in one of my projects as well. There are a handful of links on this topic, detailing the issues people have had with the project and especially the maintainer.

Unfortunately the aws-lambda-go-api-proxy still seems to depend on Iris dependencies. #92 would probably solve this issue for most people, though.

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