WW2 is still a beta version right? That means things can still change before
the first official release. Seems to me that fixing bugs and perfecting the
code IS a bigger priority than documenting an unfinished product. Doesn't
seem to me that you can really criticize the contributors for not having
everything ready for you yet.

my 2 cents

Robert Douglass

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Jason Carreira wrote:

>I'm not sure what you mean, but I've unlocked the file, so go for it...
>
>

What I meant seemed to me perfectly obvious: you've barred me (and I
assume pretty much everyone else) from contributing on this perticular
document. What, may I ask, is the point of having a wiki for
documentation if you lock documents?

Also I take some offense to the fact that someone has written "not too
painful" as a description of how migration is done. This is pretty weird
since no migration of any live application has ever been done and
reported. Migration IS "too painful", and it will be until people start
taking it seriously. "We'll fix it later" or "just after these bugs"
shows clearly a shift in priorities from helping users of WW1 (as was
one of the original specifications for WW2 in the first place) to a
WW2-oriented approach that basically seems to say that migration is to
be a slow and horrid thing of going through all the code. This is much
like a migration from struts to ww2 would be, it's just not helping users.

A glaring example of this is the absense of the JSP migration tool that
was one of the only reasons many people even considered OGNL.

Anders Hovmöller
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