Am Dienstag, 13. Mai 2008 15.04:43 schrieb James Carman:
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:57 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  James - do you think that there is any chance that there will be any
> > work on Hivemind in the future? Or is it really at its end?
>
> I really don't know at this point.  Spring is very pervasive and even
> Howard stopped using HiveMind on Tapestry (our biggest source of
> customers by far) in version 5.  I actually use Spring myself now.

I think, this is exactly HiveMind's problem: In that moment, when Tapestry 
stopped using HiveMind, HiveMind basically lost it's reason of existence. 
There are now two options:

a) we let it die
b) we give it a new reason of existence

This might also include throwing away some existing efforts for 1.2 or 2.0, 
no replacement planned. *might*, not *must*!

I think, if we want to get HiveMind back to life, we should be open to take 
some drastic measures.

Cheers,
   Raffi

-- 
The difference between theory and practice is that in theory, there is
no difference, but in practice, there is.

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