> Alternatively we can develop useful modules and publications to demonstrate > the power of lenya to the public.
That would be of greater interest to me than moving to 2.2 Regards Vik Andreas Hartmann wrote: > [email protected] schrieb: >>> up to now, there wasn't much feedback on the 2.2 discussions (apart from >>> Felix' comments). Is anyone else planning to actively participate in the >>> migration to Cocoon 2.2? >>> >>> If not, I'd suggest to stop the migration and revert the SVN (use the >>> 2.0.2 branch as trunk again). >>> >>> -- Andreas >>> >> >> We are working on the migration from 1.2.4 to 2.0.x this year, so >> there is >> no >> time left for us to participate on the migration to Cocoon 2.2. >> If we are on Lenya 2.0.x we'll wait a few years before we do the next >> migration, >> maybe when the migration to Cocoon 3 is in process. >> >> Would it make sence to skip the migration to 2.2 and wait until Cocoon >> 3 is >> available ? > > IMO this makes sense. Cocoon 2.2 has some nice concepts, but if feels a > bit like a hybrid between Avalon and Spring, and not like the holy grail > yet. Maybe C3 will be more streamlined and pruned of legacy stuff. > >> Alternatively we can develop useful modules and publications to >> demonstrate >> the power of lenya to the public. > > That would be very important in any case. > > -- Andreas > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
