Peter Decker wrote: > When you've worked with lots of open > source projects, you can tell which are actively being developed and > which are dead or comatose; you can tell which have a growing > community and which are stagnant; you can tell which are worth > investing your time into learning and/or contributing to, and which > are dead-ends. Wax feels like a real dead-end to me.
Can you also tell when you're wrong? I checked out Wax last week for the first time; I hit a snag and got an answer from the lead developer within a day, along with a pointer to the latest dev version. But don't let communication get in the way of that six sense you've got going there :) - alex23 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list