This looks like an interesting project but it doesn't look like it's been updated in a couple of years.
I'm always leery of swapping to new replacements for well established tools for this reason; what will support look like in a few years time?
You may have a temporary speed advantage over the incumbent but will the incumbent be able to catch up and provide regular updates?
This looks like an interesting project but it doesn't look like it's been updated in a couple of years.
I'm always leery of swapping to new replacements for well established tools for this reason; what will support look like in a few years time?
You may have a temporary speed advantage over the incumbent but will the incumbent be able to catch up and provide regular updates?