Repository: twitter-archive/snowflake Branch: master Commit: ec40836e3f47 Files: 1 Total size: 931 B Directory structure: gitextract_dbq68zbd/ └── README.md ================================================ FILE CONTENTS ================================================ ================================================ FILE: README.md ================================================ We have retired the initial release of Snowflake and working on open sourcing the next version based on [Twitter-server](https://twitter.github.io/twitter-server/), in a form that can run anywhere without requiring Twitter's own infrastructure services. The initial version, released in 2010, was based on Apache Thrift and it predated [Finagle](https://twitter.github.io/finagle/), our building block for RPC services at Twitter. The Snowflake we're using internally is a full rewrite and heavily relies on existing infrastructure at Twitter to run. We cannot commit to a date but we're doing our best to add necessary features to make Snowflake fit for many environments outside of Twitter. Source code is still in the repository and is reachable from [snowflake-2010](https://github.com/twitter/snowflake/releases/tag/snowflake-2010) tag. We won't be accepting pull requests or responding to issues for the retired release.
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