Mua-ha-ha :-))

+1 on renaming back.

Also, hoping not to hijaack this thread I would suggest coming up with
codenames for 1.x and 2.x codebases. This had been suggested and
discussed long ago but was rejected.

Why codenames make sense:
* Job search. SAF1 and SAF2... oh... I mean, Struts 1.x and Struts 2.x
are different, required skills are different. Having codenames will
seriously help to narrow the search to desired framework.
* Perception. While SAF2 might be a leap forward indeed, it is a leap
sideways as well. Maybe a little. It is different enough. Codenames
will level the perception. Like Chicago and Cairo, for example.
* It is just fun. See Ubuntu distros for example.

Anyway, I liked Classic for 1.x, still like it :-)

Or instead of typing 1.x and 2.x let's say Struts 1 and Struts 2,
where Struts 2 can easily have 3.x or 4.x version numbers.

Or just Struts Sucky and Struts Non-sucky.

Or Struts and StrutsWork.

On 6/28/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With the departure of Struts Shale, I think it is time we return to the idea of
Struts as a single, unified framework.  While I had hoped we could do this by
including Shale, everyone involved felt Shale deserved its own project and so
I'm adjusting my original Struts 2.0 proposal to simply rename Struts Action as
Struts.

The ramifications of such a renaming up for discussion:
  1. Struts Action 1.3 becomes Struts 1.3 and Struts Action 2.0 becomes Struts 
2.0
  2. We rename the https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/struts/action subversion
directory as https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/struts/framework, keep the other
top level directories the same
  3. The org.apache.struts.action2 package becomes org.apache.struts2
  4. action.* and struts-action.* configuration files become struts.*
  5. The SAF acronym in the documentation would return to Struts

Given all the product naming changes in the last few years (much of which was my
fault, I admit), I'd like to have these changes decided on soon, so we can move
on to getting Struts 2.0 out the door.

Don

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