Is Elixir done?

To be brief… You say “done”, which makes Elixir sound like a project in and of itself, rather than a tool to complete other projects. Maybe it is? I don’t know. Many people have worked exceptionally hard to create a language, ecosystem of libraries/frameworks and a community that together is an outstanding tool.

Concerns over the direction of a language/framework/library, it’s adoption, it’s perception, etc are closely linked to the notion of languages as fashion items. These are matters for those seeking the language-du-jour, rather than a reliable tool with which they can work.

So, regardless of whether more work is done, or what exists will simply continute to exist (does that equate to stagnation?) — I and many others will continue to use Elixir for what it is: the best tool for the work I do.