> 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
> 
> 


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