Hi, I'm just a "lurker" at this point on this list and new to Graffito and Jetspeed (and Java in general), but like what I've seen and have been working through my learning curve to become a Java, web developer.
I've seen the Jahia project and was hoping that Graffito would become the free substitute/companion to Jetspeed. I'm "free-time" developing sites for charity and non-profit orgs leaving Jahia w/ cost involved for non-profits. Since it appears that this project will be put on ice, if anyone could point me to another similar project that would be free to both charity and non-profit orgs, I would greatly appreciate it. Wish you all well on your future endeavors. Thanks, Charlie Logan PS David & Jetspeed team, nice work on Jetspeed 2.1. Thanks. Wish I knew enough to contribute. > -----Original Message----- > From: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:45 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Graffito update > > > On Apr 11, 2007, at 1:49 AM, Jukka Zitting wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > [Cc:ing [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the sponsoring PMC of Graffito, please > > follow up on graffito-dev] > > > > The time for a Graffito report is again coming up. My > thoughts on the > > current status: > > > > * JCR Mapping: I unfortunately haven't had as much time as I would > > have wanted to push for a release of the JCR Mapping component, but > > there's still been activity thanks to Christophe, Felix, > and Ruchi. I > > still think there's enough activity and interest to move > the component > > into a Jackrabbit subproject. > > > > * Graffito: The rest of the Graffito project has seen no activity > > since the status discussions two months ago. > > > > I use the Graffito API in several applications Being that it > is not the standard, it looks like I will need to convert the > apps to JCR or JCR Mapping > > The Graffito portlets are a bit dated, so I wouldn't mind > reworking them into Jetspeed core > > > Based on this I'd be ready to recommend terminating the Graffito > > project as dormant once the JCR Mapping component has been moved to > > Jackrabbit. > > > > Comments? > > > > +0 > I don't want to see the project die, but being that I haven't > committed for a very long time, I feel I don't have a valid > argument > for keeping it going > >
