>From: "Niall Pemberton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Feb 6, 2008 7:21 PM, linux.eavilesa wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've been tracking user and development mailing lists during some time, > > and I think that people is getting (including me) a little bit nervous > > about Shale project. > > and rightly so - the trends are stark: > > Overall: http://shale.markmail.org/search/?q= > Dev: http://tinyurl.com/2d3e92 > Commits: http://tinyurl.com/2synvm > > Unless those trends start to reverse, the only glimmer of hope on the > horizon is/was the proposal to move the code to MyFaces. >
Niall, I know you are a *very* active struts and commons committer and apache supporter so I will take this to heart. > Niall > Gary > > I think that the main reason why is the fact that there is not a well > > defined road map now for the project and many of as have bitten to use > > Shale in front of other frameworks. > > > > First of all decide if Shale has a future (that I think that it does) > > and redefine or reinforce the project goal. > > > > So in my opinion we should focus on defining or determining three key > > concepts: > > · Define the project team organization, mainly the project leader and > > the development team. > > · Determine the release of the stable version (date and who will lead it) > > · Analyze each module and decide which must eliminated and which is > > worth keeping alive > > > > You will say.... > > > > Thanks for your time. > > > > Esteve > > > >