Hi David and Adam, Thanks for the follow up and general comment on the list. I agree and also suggest people to follow StackOverflow for general Q&A. We try to be present over there as well, but this list will stay the place of more personal conversations.
After the release of the 'Restlet in Action' book last September, the core Restlet team (Thierry Boileau, Thierry Templier and myself) has been very much involved in the development and launch of our new APISpark cloud platform (aka "Restlet as a Service"): http://apispark.com/ As a result, we had less bandwidth to timely reply in this list and move version 2.2 forward. We also launched the new http://restlet.org web site which was a major undertaking and still requires work on the content front. There is an opportunity for community members to step up and contribute to the project. I'd like to highlight Tim Peierls who has been very active in this regard for months. We need other interested person to be involved as well. Best regards, Jerome -- http://restlet.org http://twitter.com/#!/jlouvel 2013/4/30 Adam Mc <a...@cs.miami.edu> > Hi David, > > >>>Everything is working well now for me now and I like restlet, but there > does not seem to be much activity on this list. > > I kind of feel the same way. Restlet matches my needs pretty well, and > thing have been going well so far. But, it is too bad that their is not a > bigger community and forum here. > > I wonder if in general StackOverFlow is a better place to post questions > and comments? > > -Adam > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3054610 > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3054624