(05-19-2015, 02:18 AM)jenesaisquoi Wrote: [...] even after being dropped by ellislab in 2013 and its development being stopped during months (even more than a year without a new release).
I just wanted to point out that development did not stop, it was simply the release process for 3.0 that stopped. Many people contributed to 3.0 while EllisLab was looking for a new home for CI, and the 2.x line, though slowed, still had a handful of critical releases, as well.
In fact, looking at the commit graphs on GitHub, 2013/2014 was a very active period of development for CI. So, though the framework was more or less in a "feature-freeze" state, development was far from stopped.