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Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
> 
> I think the thought behind not splitting the lists to this point is that 
> Apache experience has been that it tends to divide a community rather 
> than direct traffic in a more granular way.  The idea is that a Struts 
> user is a Struts user regardless of version, and those that may not be 
> using S2 today (yours truly included for the most part) may well be 
> using it tomorrow... a person can get a leg-up just by keeping an eye on 
> the S2 posts (I know that's true for me).  One could always subscribe to 
> multiple lists of course, but in terms of community, a single united 
> list theoretically at least yields more synergy.  This is my 
> interpretation of things I've seen stated in the past (I happen to agree 
> with it too :) ).  Maybe the thinking is different now by those who are 
> in a position to change things, I don't know.
> 
> As for a forum, I seem to remember Apache infrastructure not supporting 
> it, and I also seem to remember something about Apache projects not 
> (directly at least) using outside resources... others more knowledgeable 
> than I would have to answer this though... I can't off the top of my 
> head think of any other Apache project that has a forum that is 
> officially linked to the project.  As a personal opinion, I'm not sure I 
> see the benefit of a forum vs. a mailing list, they seem pretty well 
> even to me, maybe a slight edge to the mailing list since it goes to my 
> mail client... I could see a good argument though for a forum that 
> supplies an RSS feed too.
> 
> Frank
> 
> Antony Stubbs wrote:
>> Well it might have made sense if struts 2 issues were somehow applicable
>> to
>> struts 1, but they're mostly not. 
>> 
>> For Struts 2 to be adopted, it needs to be clearly separated from struts
>> 1,
>> as is the code base. This includes having clearly separate support to
>> make
>> it as easy as possible to find help. It's not like it's we want a struts
>> 1.5
>> list. 2 is very different from 1. 
>> 
>> What's the mentality for keeping them jumbled together?
>> 
>> I suppose you don't see a separate mailing list for every major tapestry
>> release, but this is a case of adopting the best process that fit's the
>> situation, and in this situation the lists should be seperate IMO.
>> 
>> 
>> Dave Newton-4 wrote:
>>> --- Antony Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> This list seems to be quite busy, and I think
>>>> everyone would benefit hugely from separating out
>>> the
>>>> two frameworks for obvious reasons. Actually I'm
>>>> surprised this hasn't been done already.
>>> It's been brought up (even by me) in the past; I still
>>> agree and would vote for separation if it was votable.
>>>
>>> d.
>>>
>>>
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