I have to agree with Frank and Paul. The list has been the best source of
current information on S2. We're using the WebWork in Action Book and other
resources but by far this mailing list has been the most valuable resource.

Z. 

> While I understand that people want a separate mailing list, and at
> times I believed the same thing, the fact is that most questions to
> this list will be about 2.x. The reason is because, imo, 1.x has been
> out for 7 years and virtually every possible question and answer has
> been given -- there's simply not much of a need to ask if you can
> already find your answer through an Internet search (like Google or
> Nabble).
> 
> With that said, I also agree with Frank's point that separate mailing
> lists also tend to divide the community. Believe it or not, there's
> also one mailing list for Struts committers too -- so the Apache folks
> who write Struts also get to see all the activity from 1.x and 2.x.
> That's a good idea because we're one (read: ONE) community. Just as
> Apache doesn't have a Tomcat 4 mailing list, a Tomcat 5, Tomcat 6, etc,
> neither should we have here.
> 
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