Dear All, I am impresed with this topic. I recently decided to pick up a framework for use in development after spending some years with jsp/servlets models. I do not exactly why but I prefer to use Tapestry against others.
If we could know the number of downloads per version or per each release say from 5.0 up to latest release might enable us to guess the number of active users. I am using Tapestry 5 - Building Web Applications by Alexander Koleniskov as a guide and t5.1.0.5 and in many places I encounter variances. I think the level of documentation on Tapestry is very poor and this will scare people away - am I missing where/how to access the right documentation? Cheers SPA 2009/6/6 Daniel Jue <teamp...@gmail.com> > Here is my cup 'o coffee estimate... > > For people using it professionally, what is their propensity for being > on this official mailing list? (It's good that there is only one, and > there are not forums dedicated to Tapestry (aside from those that > mirror the mailing list)) > > M = mailing list population, including lurkers > P = propensity coefficient for users being on the mailing list where 0 < P > <=1 > U = number of Tapestry users = M/P > > Or > > T = median size of a team (# developers) > W = median of team members subscribed to the mailing list where 1 <= W <= T > U = number of Tapestry users = MT/W > > (simpson's paradox here? maybe) > > Or > > U = M [sum T*Wt, T=1 to max team size, Wt = propensity for a team > member to be subscribed for team size T, 0<Wt<1] > 'Team' might be better described as the subset of the team working on > the web tier of an application. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >