<snip>
Meanwhile, as part of a writing assignment, I'm working on a new controller
design based on Commons Chain, which might become the first code commit
toward the development of Struts-Jericho. Of course, whether Jericho ever
becomes Struts 2.x remains to be seen.
</snip>

Hi Ted,

What is this "Jericho" Ive been seeing occasional references to and how does
it relate to the normal Struts development process?

-Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 15 May 2004 22:30
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: struts future plans


On Sat, 15 May 2004 06:34:03 -0500, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
> what are the plans for struts?
>
> should you add active developers interested in keeping up?

Most of the future plans are on the roadmap. Once a stable Commons-Validator
release is available, we can cut 1.2.1 and then bring Struts-Chain down from
contrib, to kickoff the 1.3.x series.

We have invited Niall Pemberton to join us as a Struts Committer, and he has
accepted. We're just waiting for root to sent up his account before making a
formal announcement.

Don Brown has also just submitted a proposal to the Struts PMC regarding
the creation of Struts-BSF and Struts-Scripting subprojects, based on code
already available at struts.sf.net. The votes were positive, and we should
be announcing that here as soon as Don is ready to commit the code.

As a top-level project, we are now conducting some of the "management"
business on the PMC list, such as nomination of new committers and proposals
for new subprojects. But all the coding discussions and planning do take
place here and no where else. That much will never change.

But, right now, coding is at an impasse pending the release of a stable
Commons Validator component. I started to move that along myself, there is
just too much on my plate right now, and I had to let it go.

Meanwhile, as part of a writing assignment, I'm working on a new controller
design based on Commons Chain, which might become the first code commit
toward the development of Struts-Jericho. Of course, whether Jericho ever
becomes Struts 2.x remains to be seen.

-Ted.



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