On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Antonio Petrelli <[email protected]> wrote: > > Last but not least, Tiles is not a niche as you imagine: it seems that > it is really appreciated by Spring community, so probably it could > become a Spring project (joking... almost).
I did not realize that. So is Sitemesh no longer around or do people just not like to use it? I'll revise the report a bit from the discussion we're having here. One thing that gets me is that we have a good bit of user list traffic, but I haven't been able to translate any of that into committers. A bit more of my story... When I first started converting Tiles from the Struts-Tiles project to Standalone Tiles I had just started my current job, which is working with portals. I really thought we would get a lot of use out of Tiles, but our development architecture wouldn't support it. I think Tiles could be extremely useful in a portlet server, but I haven't seen it materialize that much, nor have I had time to pursue it myself. Now our development is more focused on Flex and Groovy and the like and we hardly do any Servlet-based development. I also don't do much hobby-coding :-) Most of my hobby time is spent doing musical stuff. I'll let this thread run for a while before I revise the board report. It's supposed to be due today, but I think they moved the meeting to next week. Greg
