Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz pisze:
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Thinking further, in my opinion it is a great chance to attract new
developers and users because one of the main goals of Corona is that
it can be easily used from within different environments. This would
mean that it may become attractive to many other (opensource)
projects (again).
I hope you (and many others) give Corona a chance and take a look at it.
Agreed. What about officially announcing our effort at main site with
simple manifesto? I have a feeling that we agree on fundamental goals
so writing such a document shouldn't be a problem, right?
I don't think this is a good idea. The cocoon.apache.org website is for
our users, and talks about stable or upcoming releases, even if 2.2 has
been upcoming for years ;-)
Corona is a different thing, because it is an experiment started by some
members of the community, that other members are interested in looking
at, and *may* become something we release in an unknown future, or
simply be trashed if we decide it's an effort not worth pursuing.
So it is way too early to talk about it to the people visiting
cocoon.apache.org, especially as 2.2 is close to be released as final.
Releasing 2.2 and announcing a revolution would give a very disturbing
message.
I would like to see as many as possible people participating or at
least aware of the move.
The move isn't decided yet. But you can count on the people on this list
to jump in if they find it worth it.
Sylvain
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