Luca Morandini wrote: > > Consider: 1) Declining cocoon-users activity. This worries me as well, especially the last couple of months it has become very obvious [1].
"Why?" you might ask: Is the framework stable? Have most issues been solved/answered already? Does everything Just Work(tm) and we only have happy users? Or are people silently jumping ship? > 2) Reduced attendance (so far) to GetTogether (and it shouldn't be, > since Amsterdam is a more accessible, if less fascinating, location). possibly an artifact of 1) yes. It's strange enough to say the least. Maybe the topics weren't interesting enough for normal joe-user? > 3) Struts being more and more popular. often discussed here, very true - as much as we hate (to admit) it > My 0.02 EUR: I think Cocoon will remain a "niche" framework, used for > complex applications and/or by gifted developers. Yup, and that's exactly the niche we need to get out of. <marketing type="idea"> Lets do a video like Rails [2], a picture says more than a thousand words, a video more than a thousand pictures! WDOT? Can something like this put us to shame or work in our advantage? </marketing> Jorg [1] http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.user [2] http://www.rubyonrails.com/media/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov
