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Congrats on release. We use Hasura but haven’t been happy with their speed of iteration, lack of communication of various large bugs, and lack of M1 support / communication.

But we do use a lot of their more advanced features like being able to use aggregates in sorts, aggregates in results, custom functions, etc. What are your plans there and will you have a public roadmap?



I joined Hasura recently to lead the Product team because I love the tool and the people are nice.

Thanks for the feedback on what you're finding valuable and sharing your dissatisfaction with the lack of communication around bugs and M1 support.

M1 support is very close to ready, we've been waiting on a couple of dependencies to support M1.

For what it's worth, I agree with you that our communication needs to improve and it is something we're working on.

Also, congratulations to Oliver and the Supabase team on pg_graphql! PostgreSQL extensions are slick and it'll help even more people embrace APIs from databases.


There is high level public roadmap that covers the minimum features required before we'd consider going GA here:

https://supabase.github.io/pg_graphql/roadmap/

Its early days, so the conversations around aggregates haven't happened yet, but I'm optimistic that they'll make an appearance in a future release




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