Where would these mailing list/forum/chat/.. be located ? I can create an XWork forum over at OpenSymphony in a moment, but I think we need Patrick to set up the mailing list (but we can sync to an apache mailing list as well). Would it be better to go for XWork 2 or an XWork forum in general ? With all this Apache/OS crossing, I could use a little guidance if you guys want me to do something useful.
Happy 2007 everyone, Phil On 1/1/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/31/06, Rainer Hermanns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thoughts? I think the way to address any problems with XWork involvement is to followup on Patrick's post and create the usual project infrastructure: A user list, a dev list, and a commits lists for the automatic posts from Subversion, JIRA, and Confluence. I also think it would be helpful if we distributed the bits and let the community decide if the they are GA or not. It's fine to have a roadmap, but a roadmap is artificial. The map is not the land. If the community tells us the bits are ready for primetime, then we should not let a roadmap stand in the way of a "General Availability" release. Documentation is a great way to build community, but we don't deploy documentation. Meanwhile, the quickest way to destroy community is to never create a production-ready release, which is what is happening now. So, please, lets setup the usual lists for XWork, and dub the next XWork 2 distribution XWork 2.0.3. Then we can distribute it with Struts 2.0.3, and let the community tell us if the bits are ready for primetime or not. -Ted. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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