Marketing is easy - finding the time to do it is the hard part. Maybe
someone should write a Developer Works article on Struts Plugins? I
say DW because it seems to have the widest reach among online
articles. I have connections if anyone is interested in doing this.

I'd also like to see Don write an article on the REST plugin - his
presentation at ApacheCon was pretty impressive.

Matt

On Nov 27, 2007 10:15 AM, Philip Luppens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/27/07, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't disagree with most of what you say here, and what Phillip says in
> > his reply, so let me make a more concrete suggestion: make the plugin
> > registry much more prominent on the Struts home page (that is to say,
> > mention it at all, since I don't see it on the front page anywhere at
> > present).
>
> It has a 150px wide button in yellow on the homepage [1] ;-)
> But I agree that it might need a bit more 'marketing'.
>
> - Phil
>
> [1] http://struts.apache.org/2.x/
>
>
> > That way, it looks much more "official" and "endorsed", but
> > still retains the benefits you outline here.  Again, it's really just a
> > matter of perception in the end, and if this helps make it look like
> > something more than just some outside and yet completely independent
> > entity, as does the Sourceforge project (which is at least mentioned on
> > the home page), then that might be all that's needed to make it work.
> >
> > Frank
> >
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> >
> > On Tue, November 27, 2007 11:54 am, Ted Husted wrote:
> > > On Nov 27, 2007 11:22 AM, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> It may be nothing more than a matter of perception and nothing more, but
> > >> I
> > >> think externally-hosted projects will automatically have a connotation
> > >> of
> > >> not being "golden" as you say, no matter what else is done to say
> > >> otherwise, as I believe happened with the Sourceforge-hosted items.  I
> > >> may
> > >> be wrong, but that's what I believe to be the case.
> > >
> > > Not all ASF projects are "golden", and there are many "golden"
> > > projects that have not joined the ASF. Though, quite a few ASF
> > > projects are popular; certainly more than the average open-source
> > > startup. One reason is probably the ASF project management style, or
> > > the "Apache Way".
> > >
> > > One  effect of the Apache Way is that it tends to favor a conservative
> > > approach. We need multiple people to agree to an implementation, or at
> > > least agree to a release, and forging that agreement can work against
> > > innovation.
> > >
> > > To help promote innovation at the ASF, we even started an Apache Labs
> > > project, so that ASF committers could experiment with new code before
> > > proposing an actual project. But, the Apache Labs are only open to
> > > committers, and sometimes, we want to collaborate on a codebase with
> > > someone who isn't a committer (at least, not yet).
> > >
> > > An important aspect of an external project is that it makes it easier
> > > for Struts committers to work with other volunteers, without fussing
> > > with the ASF brouhaha. The Apache Way is a great way to manage a
> > > mature stable project, but it is not a great way to experiment with
> > > new plugins.
> > >
> > > As an Struts PMC member, I am *very* concerned about plugin
> > > proliferation in the standard distribution, mainly because the kids
> > > need shoes, and we don't have enough volunteer hours to apply all the
> > > patches that people already submit. I would like to encourage a plugin
> > > commuity, and a shared external project seemed like one way to do
> > > that.
> > >
> > > -Ted.
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