I think this is a philosophical discussion.

Are we trying to provide a drop-in replacement for PHPNukes - replace the code and not 
the database?

Or are we taking PHPNukes as an example of a successful project and community, and 
building the same thing in JBoss Nukes?

I believe it is the latter.

So take PHPNukes as an example which has some aspects that work really well for 
people, like the BB module, but don't be hamstrung by always trying to directly 
recreate PHPNukes functions, look and feel, database structures etc. If we can do that 
and blend in the JSR 168 capabilities, we will have a killer app.

My 2c,


Sherman

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