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