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Fastlane, an open-source automation tool for building and releasing iOS and Android apps, has been abandoned by Google.
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Google acquired Fastlane in 2017 and supported its development for several years.
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This is not the first time that Google has abandoned a project after it gained traction.
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Google has a reputation for abandoning projects, which has caused concern among its cloud customers.
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Fastlane is used by many developers and is known for making the app-building process easier and faster.
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The open-source nature of Fastlane means that the tool will continue to be available to developers.
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Google's decision to abandon Fastlane is a blow to the open-source community and to the developers who rely on the tool.
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Google's track record of abandoning projects raises questions about its commitment to long-term product development.
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Google has reassured its cloud customers that they can depend on the company long-term.
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The abandonment of Fastlane is a reminder that open-source tools are subject to the whims of corporate owners.