David Crossley wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:

Whenever I work as trainer or consultant and Cocoon is the subject, people always ask me the same questions about maturity and community of Cocoon and its blocks. We should tell our users clearly what *we* consider as "supported", "deprecated" and "committed" and then everybody can decide himself what he does with this information.

The wiki page is only an indicator which should help us to decide to get an answer on the community aspect which is one part of the answer which state a block has (the others are interface stability, implementation stability and available automated tests).


The things that disturb me are the name "supported" and the list of committers.
Perhaps we should remove that Wiki page once the "job" is done.

no problem as it's only a snapshop of March 2005.


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Reinhard Pötz Independant Consultant, Trainer & (IT)-Coach


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