I'm posting this to the dev-list rather than carrying on with Bugzilla,
since it looks like there might be some further discussion :-)

I have no position on whether this should be considered core or an
add-on, but if it's to be an add-on, why not bring it into Struts as a
new sub-project? It would be a good way to increase its visibilty and
acceptance while leaving it as an optional addition to the core Struts
product.

Other add-ons, could similarly be brought into the project, if their
communities wanted.

Steve

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> Why should this move into the Struts project?  Why isn't the
> SourceForge project
> a good home for this action?  I admit that this seems pretty
> neat but Struts has
> a large dependency list as it is.  It would be nice if Struts
> could avoid the
> language-flavor-of-the-week syndrome that other projects
> suffer from.  A solid
> core framework with satellite add-on projects seems to be
> working well so far.
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