I realy think JetSpeed could use competition, to make it better.
.V
Alex McLintock wrote:
At 13:38 21/01/03, Stefan Hepper wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to propose a new Jakarta project, named Pluto, that should
provide the reference implementation of the JSR 168 Portlet
Specification.
Please see http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?PlutoProposal for
more details (I've also attached the proposal below).
My instant reaction was "but we already have Jetspeed" and then I read
> There is an agreement with JetSpeed? that the JetSpeed? will be
> based on this portlet container implementation.
Cool. I think I could persuade more people to use Jetspeed if it used a
recognised portlet standard.
I then read.
> (3.4) Jyve FAQ (when available)
I don't honestly believe that anyone has any interest in fixing Jyve I
said I would some time ago, but failed - I don't even know the password
for my [EMAIL PROTECTED] login account any more.
I know that we are a "eat-our-own-dogfood" sort of society but I think
this is one situation where we ought to admit that Jyve has failed.
If I am wrong and there is a community of people willing to make Jyve
work again then great. I would be quite happy being wrong about it.
As an example I used to maintain a FOP faq with Jyve. Nowadays however I
just use a perl script which displays all the submitted entries. Crude,
but it works. http://www.OWAL.co.uk/cgi-bin/fopfaq.cgi
Alex McLintock
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