Hi Martin,

You make a good point - although I'd probably prefer a digest version of those kinds of events...

However having said that I didn't mean it to turn into a controversial issue and was really just making an enquiry. So from my point of view the issue is now dead and I yield to the more "senior" of you (as I didn't have a strong view either way).

Richard.

PS When I say senior I mean in terms of Struts work not age :)

Martin Cooper wrote:

It would seem odd to me that people interested in the development of
the Struts project would not be interested in seeing what changes are
being made to the code or to the documentation on the wiki. Without
tracking those, they would not really be in a position to discuss what
needs to be done, since they would be missing the current status of
what *is* being done.

I am also against splitting the list, based on the above and on the
increased overhead of having multiple lists requiring maintenance and
moderation.





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