Sounds like you're not alone in this case, but there's no one or nothing to blame, c'est la vie... If Java does still exist in a quarter century, and so does Velocity, you'll be happy to help to keep your retirement busy between a fishing party and a visit from your grandchildren!

On 09/05/2016 20:55, Nathan Bubna wrote:
Sounds good to me.

I can't really help much though. The sad reality is that while i still have
a great big soft spot for Velocity, and i'm willing to chime in here and
there, i don't have the time to do any notable work. My employer no longer
uses server-side templating at all, so i can't hack Velocity on work time,
and my personal time is happily devoted to my four kids. I used to have
time for Velocity both at work and home, now, not so much.

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Claude Brisson <cla...@renegat.net> wrote:

Should we publish the 2.0 in less than ten years, it'd be great to upgrade
not only the site content, but also its design (quite outdated) and
building tool (ditto). Many apache projects are migrating towards the ASF
CMS [1], and why not follow the flow?

   Claude

[1] http://www.apache.org/dev/project-site.html


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