Yes, I still use click also, and I know a lot of people that uses it too. Click is just perfect for my needs.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote: > This is a good point. Sometimes projects are just done, and > retiring them to the Attic does portray a project that > is no longer relevant or used or useful. Nor will people > pick up and start using projects in the Attic. > > Maybe we need some other classification of project, like > 'Dormant'. These would be projects that could obtain the > required 3 developers and votes, but basically are > just done; their reporting could be every 6 months, etc... > > Thoughts? > > On Sep 19, 2013, at 3:39 AM, Ingie <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dear Chris, > > > > I use Click for several apps for years. I started with 2.3.0 and now I > use.... hm..... 2.3.0 ;) > > > > There are number of reasons that makes this project different. > > > > 1. Not so many bugfixes as usual. Because it's JUST WORKS. Apps based on > Click are very stable. > > 2. Lack of activity in discussions, no documentation updates, no new > examples. Because it's REALLY SIMPLE. Look at Cheat Sheet pdf. It's the > only documentation I read years ago. And that's enough. > > 3. No releases. Because it's PERFECT. It's minimal stateless framework > for developers who needs minimal stateless framework. > > > > From the other side. > > It's really no difference for me, for example, is the project retired or > not. (Sorry) Because framework is perfect and just works. Next project I > will start I will use Click. I will not go to Apache site for newest > version. I will not use Wicket, for example. I already have one, that fits > my needs. So, I think Attic is not the place for Click. Attic is the place > for projects with no future. Click is the project with no further > development. Maybe it's different things. For the first 2-5 years. > > > > > > Kind regards, > > Mikhail Peresypkin > > > > Среда, 18 сентября 2013, 11:00 -07:00 от Chris Mattmann < > [email protected]>: > > Dear Apache Click PMC, > > > > Based on your board report for September 2013, I'm > > starting a thread here on the dev list for retirement > > of Apache Click. > > > > If you have any opinions, for or against retirement, > > please make them known. If discussion doesn't really > > urge against retirement in the next week I'll call > > an official [VOTE] thread with resolution to retire > > the project to the Attic. > > > > Thank you for your attention to this matter. > > > > Cheers, > > Chris > > (on behalf of the Apache Board) > > > > > > > > -- Ricardo Lecheta
