Its a very good idea to publish an honest road map, even if it will be changed every other week. Hope is fun.
Short, simple to understand and attractive to end-users. Rolf Urspru"ngliche Nachricht vom 27.05.2008 um 21:04: > Using the Wiki in trac is a bit intricated compared to JSPWiki. However, > combining Wiki with issue mgmt, version control and roadmaps of > milestones in an easy manner seems worth trying. > Any plans to broaden the functionality scope in a similar direction? Rolf Janne Jalkanen wrote: > > Heya! > > I don't think moving to Apache Incubation had anything to do with it, > really - I believe it's just the fact that all of the developers are > busy elsewhere with new jobs or children. Or both, in my case. > > You're right that we haven't kept the web sites up to date. When > you're under time constraints, SVN and code takes precedence :-). If > there's a volunteer who would like to help in maintaining the web site > and the wiki, it would be a great help. No coding expertise required; > just someone who wants to write about JSPWiki. But yeah, we should > really stick something on the websites. > > As to why there haven't been that many plugins or templates... I don't > know. Perhaps there just aren't that many users anymore for standalone > wikis :-/. > > I wouldn't use the JIRA as a guideline for project activity; if you > take a look at Firefox Bugzilla, they'll have major things open from > 2004 or so in it... > > /Janne > > On 30 Jul 2009, at 12:54, supernovachild wrote: > >> >> Hi Guys >> >> I'm an avid fan of JSPWiki, but I'm concerned about it's future with it >> being part of the Apache incubator project >> >> The reasons are: >> >> - Edits on jspwiki seem to be slowing down >> - No-one has been contributing Templates. When I started using >> JSPWiki at >> ver 2.0.x there where a whole bunch and then it slowed down. By ver 2.6 >> no-one was contributing any more >> - The same applies to the plugins >> - The http://incubator.apache.org/jspwiki/ site seems very lean and >> nothing >> much seems to be going on >> - The JIRA site seems to have items logged in 2008 with no resolution >> >> Having said all of this; the number & frequency of subversion commits >> seems >> to be fairly ok which might indicate that their is perhaps nothing to >> fear? >> :) >> >> I know the more people helping on a project the better. Unfortunately >> I can >> only be an avid user and fan and not contribute due my hectic work >> and 60+ >> hours weeks. >> >> If we the fans have nothing to fear, may I be so bold as to ask the >> team to >> stick something on the main page of jspwiki.org as well as the incubator >> page explaining that there is nothing to fear and that the project is >> alive >> and kicking. Also (I'm not sure if this is somewhere), do you have >> any idea >> of the release roadmap concerning rough dates... i.e. from 2.8.3 to >> 3.0 to >> 3.1? >> >> >> Thanks Guys >> >> A major fan >> >> Greg >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/JSPWiki-Future-and-Roadmap-post-v2.8.2-tp24735443p24735443.html >> >> Sent from the JspWiki - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
