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Expand Up @@ -5,11 +5,19 @@ The name is terrible, I know, but it's too late to change it. And, you know: nam

# Current state

- The plugin is up to date and is compatible with the recent [2.0 Mosquitto version](https://mosquitto.org/blog/2020/12/version-2-0-0-released/).
- Bug reports will be attended as they appear and will take priority over any work in progress.
- Reviewing ongoing PRs is my next priority.
- Feature requests are the lowest priority. Unless they are a super easy win in importance and implementation effort, I'll accept contributions and review
PRs before considering implementing them myself.
2023-12-09:

I'm not working on this project anymore, consider it somewhat "archived" unless someone wants to maintain it.

The only reason I don't properly archive it in the Github sense is because I know it's widely used.
I haven't found maintainers to help me, so all I'll commit to is fixing bugs, but that`s most likely it.

This may change eventually, but for the time being, I won't serve any requests for new features or enhancements.
I might add a new Temporal based backend (or change the configuration file format, something I've always wanted to do),
but that's just me playing around with a "new toy" I have to use at work, nothing else.

Sorry, but such is life, you're free to fork (See the license, but in short, MIT, be free!).


### Intro

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