Hi,
given that the attic is for projects that have reached "end of life",
transferring Click there would not only mean that its development is
stopped but also that it has become useless.
Personally, even though Click development has stalled, I would not say
the project is useless. For me I would see it as a big waste, as I
consider Click, in its current state, perfectly suitable for a range of
web applications, and probably one of the simplest (although still
powerful) java web frameworks on the market.
Maybe a third option would be to migrate the project to another open
source hoster where you have less pressure on making the project live by
creating new releases, developments... I have nothing against Apache,
but I know working on a project on Apache can become cumbersome sometimes.
Transferring Click to another place may give it some more time to live
on its own, with a reduced community (only Q&A and bug fixes), while
waiting for greener fields...
Just my 2 cents
Jean-François Poilprêt
Le 09.09.2013 13:05, Malcolm Edgar a écrit :
Hi All,
The Apache Click project development has effectively stalled because
the remaining committers on the project do not have time to progress
its' development.
At this point the project has two options, either grow the community
and active committers who can advance the project or it can be
migrated into the Apache Attic where the code will continue to be
available:
http://attic.apache.org/
I would like to gauge peoples interest at this point. Is anyone
wanting to pick up the mantle to continue the development of this
project, or should we migrate the project into the Apache Attic.
regards