Glad to hear it! Pick a short name, and import the project in as a new directory, perhaps 'ajax-taglibs' or something. Once the code is in, ensure the proper infrastructure is available by adding the project to the bug tracker, file releases, etc. Finally, check out struts-site and create your web page. The website is built using forrest and there should be some sort of readme describing how to update the public site.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Don

Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Hello all... about two weeks ago I was involved in a rather lengthy thread
on the Struts developer's list (and also on the users' list) about my idea
of adding so-called "Ajax" functionality to the Struts HTML taglibs.

Well, at this point I am quickly approaching a release!  I currently have
the core functionality completed and seemingly somewhat solid, there is
just general release-type stuff to do (documentation, any unit tests,
etc.) and some peripheray development left.  I could in all honesty
release what I have this very minute, I wouldn't feel bad doing so, but
another few hours of polishing couldn't hurt.

I would like to release this as a Struts Apps sub-project.  I would like
to find out how to go about getting that set up.  I am already set up as a
developer, but this would be my first contribution.

Please let me know what needs to happen, how I can be of help, and I will
do so.  Thanks all, I look forward to unleashing this upon the
unsuspecting masses :)




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