In the company I work sometime ago it was created a fork from the branch
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/branches/BRANCH_2_1_X-dojo1_1
As far I remember someone at apache created that version to upgrade the
DojoToolkit java script framework.
In our fork I worked to make it work in Java 1.8, then Java 11 and later
in Java 17.
In our fork I worked to make it work the XSP as well in those java versions.
In our fork I have the Dojotoolkit updated to the version 1.17.2
There is some issue about the flowscript framework that in our fork
still using the Rhino version rhino1.5r4-continuations-R26.jar but that
branch was updated to the version s-1.6R5.jar but that version break our
application.
I don't think there is people using that branch, we still have a active
application using that, but the changes I made was mostly to make it run
on newer java versions and some minor fixes.
On 1/12/23 12:27, Christofer Dutz wrote:
I'd be -1 on retiring 2.x.
I put in the work to fix things, cause I still think there's valid
usecases for it.
I would be willing to help and try to see, if we can reinitialize a
small community around it.
Chris
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*From:* Cédric Damioli <cdami...@apache.org>
*Sent:* Friday, December 1, 2023 6:42:08 PM
*To:* dev@cocoon.apache.org <dev@cocoon.apache.org>
*Subject:* Re: [DISCUSS] Retiring 2.x ? (Was: Re: Future of the Cocoon
project)
Le 01/12/2023 à 18:00, Cédric Damioli a écrit :
>
> We'd like to know whether you'd prefer:
> [ ] retiring Cocoon 2.x
> [ ] reviving/maintaining Cocoon 2.x, meaning that you volunteer to be
> somehow involved
>
I'd vote +0 for retiring 2.x, holding my thoughts until the result of
this thread.
I personally don't use it nor plan to use it, but with my PMC member hat
on, I see that there's still some interest around here.
The current PMC and committers roster is not sufficient to keep the
project alive, but with new volunteers, why not ...
Cédric
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Saludos.
Carlos Armando Chávez Chavarría.
AG Software, S.A.