Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/25/2005 01:55:04 PM:

> Craig McClanahan wrote the following on 8/25/2005 12:47 PM:
> 
> > Communities of interest don't always follow neat engineering
> > architectural diagrams.  The community of interest here (and the one
> > that led to the Struts PMC accepting Shale) is web application
> > frameworks.  That kind of common interest doesn't exist in the MyFaces
> > community at this point (although I'm sure they would consider
> > "depends on JSF" as a suitable common interest :-), and other web
> > framework oriented communities dislike JSF in various degrees of
> > intensity.  But the Struts community is being more progressive, and
> > understands that technologies evolve.  It's better for Struts to stay
> > closely connected to at least one of those evolution paths.
> 
> Would starting up a separate shale mailing list be a bad idea? I only 
> ask because the number of struts posts is quite heavy and if someone 
> posts a Shale question withough an approriate [shale] intro, I might 
> miss the post and end up deleting it if I get busy and it ends up buried 

> between the other struts posts?
> 

Defintely +1 for this idea. Because I'm afraid I just *know* that i will 
one day forget to add that "Shale" and then somebody will have to end up 
(nicely of course;)) reminding me..:)

> -- 
> Rick

Geeta

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