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@mccraigmccraig: no, they are gone (cats transformers, reader, writer), the changelog explains the rationale
duh! rtfm @mccraigmccraig 🙂
i was actually wanting to play with a state-monad transformer for constructing graphs of objects...
i've not been very happy with any of the 3rd-party approaches i've tried so far
@kenny: On the end I have removed postal from the next catacumba version because I found it not very usefull. It was a good idea but not pretty easy use in comparison to use default url dispatching. The postal was a mix of http and websockets and I think that was a mistake, in future I have plans to make only the "websockets" part of postal as a library.
@mccraigmccraig: we found that the cats librar was continuosly growing in size with stuff that are used completly esporadically, but the complexity of maintaining that becomes very complicated.
We don't have time for everything... so we decided to clanup and keep only really usefull stuff for clojure echosystem
sure, i'm not complaining - you guys do a great job of maintaining cats and it's entirely reasonable to remove stuff which isn't used very often
well, get back to your vacation @niwinz, and i'm sorry for distracting you from it