Thats why one should look at whether it has an existing community... if
it does, question answered.  If not...well there is something else.

-Andy

> 
> The point is apache had a project with similar ideas and it died.  Was
> it ahead of its time? Or are there fundamental problems with the
> approach that still exist?  I am willing to accept that it was just too
> large an undertaking at the time - about 4 years ago, for the developers
> involved.  But I would be happier, if Howard pointed out why Tapestry is
> setup for success when a precedent exists that proves developing a
> community around such an idea is difficult.
> 
> john mcnally
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