And to continue on this, the fact that being a part of Apache means that we have more developers than ever, so I think the development has never really been in this healthy state. In the old days, my quitting the project would've devastated it. Now I'm pretty confident that JSPWiki would survive even if I had to leave.

So go ahead, feel great about using JSPWiki and keep on going!

/Janne

On 20 Mar 2009, at 21:16, Janne Jalkanen wrote:


We will also release 2.8.2 in the near future. Might make sense to release 2.8.2 as is and move the JCR export to 2.8.3...

/Janne

On 20 Mar 2009, at 21:13, Harry Metske wrote:

JSPWiki is currently incubating in ASF, if that will finish it will become
an Apache open source project.
We are currently working on release 3.0, the two major things in this
release is exploitation of Stripes and switching to a JCR based backend.
Another major thing we are looking at, is implementing OpenID.

A more complete list of requested improvements and new features can be found
at JIRA:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-printable/temp/SearchRequest.html?type=4&type=2&pid=12310732&status=1&status=3&status=4&fixfor=12312865&fixfor=12313282&resolution=-1&sorter/field=updated&sorter/order=DESC&tempMax=1000

Of course we cannot give any guarantee on delivery times, but I personally
don't see any reason to move to another wiki in your situation.

regards,
Harry

2009/3/20 Greg P <[email protected]>

Sorry Guys,

I have a quick questions

What is the future of this project?... I'm using 281 and have been using JSPWiki for about 2 years now and need to know if I should migrate to
another wiki

I like JSPWiki because it works perfectly with a plain old files and
feature
rich enough to suite my needs

Thanks

Keep Well


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