RE: is Slide an active project

2006-08-14 Thread Ray Sprinkle
rs Mailing List' Subject: RE: is Slide an active project I wouldn't make it so black and white, new=jack rabbit, slide=only if you already slide. Slide has many architectural features that are still valuable. For example we use custom stores to allow for varying storage for any given path to RD

RE: is Slide an active project

2006-08-11 Thread Michael Oliver
-0341 -Original Message- From: jbarciela jbarciela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 1:24 PM To: Slide Users Mailing List Subject: Re: is Slide an active project Thank for your answer Ray, Is there anyone working with a new release in mind though? I read that the project stag

Re: is Slide an active project

2006-08-11 Thread jbarciela jbarciela
Thank for your answer Ray, Is there anyone working with a new release in mind though? I read that the project stagnated after developers left due to the complexity of the code (just what I read), is there a trend now towards revitalization? I didn't get that impression from the mailing list but t

RE: is Slide an active project

2006-08-11 Thread Ray Sprinkle
Yes and no. The project has definitely slowed considerably but there are a lot of installed users that are providing support and bug fixes (but no releases yet). Jackrabbit is relatively new and its WebDAV support is not as complete as Slide's. On the other hand Jackrabbit's API is "standard" ja