On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 00:04:34 -0700, Ben Bangert wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I've been reviewing web framworks to use for an upcoming project,
> and stumbled across WebWare. It looks quite slick and appeals to me
> on a variety of levels. The mailing lists seem to be active,
> however the site doesn't appear to have been updated in many months
> which left me wondering whether WebWare is still being worked on.
> I'd hate to choose a technology that didn't get updated frequently
> for bug fixes, etc. Is there an upcoming version in progress?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben

Hi Ben,

Part of the reason you don't see a lot of updates is that our previous release is very 
stable. Also, some of us (including myself) are getting most of what we need out of a 
web framework. You'll have to decide for yourself if it's a good thing that we're not 
trying to cram everything one could imagine in this product or a bad thing.

Either way, plenty of people are doing production work with it and it's certainly not 
going to go away.

Oh and last, but not least, some people in the community have been planning a site 
redesign, but I'm not leading that. You can look back through the list for the past 
few weeks if you want details.


HTH,
-Chuck
--
http://ChuckEsterbrook.com/




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