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Has been the development of ConnectSDK stopped?


mcsergiu

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Hi guys,

 

I've recently check the Connect SDK repository on Github and I've seen that last commit was in September 2015!

Does anyone know what happened since no one made any new commits since such a long time?

 

I appreciate you answer on this matter.

 

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