> I would also say that the actual website looks like a bit "older" and would
> need some redesign, with quotes from users, community sections etc.
> Like :
> http://liftweb.net/
> http://www.grails.org/
> http://jquery.com/
+1. It's not enough to have a good framework and easy to modify
documentation - we need to create a nice looking, easy to navigate,
easy to start with web presence to gain more users. The first
impression of tapestry is not that great at all, and I bet a lot of
users just move away because of this.
To make the point: Tapestry is developed by excellent developers,
whats missing are marketing people and designers!
I am pretty sure there are some of us who could fullfill these roles -
but another problem is responsibility and common sense. My oppinion is
that tapestry needs to decide on a direction and strategy first. After
that, people may jump in.
The homepage and documentation needs to be just one piece of a more
general strategy.
Piero
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