No worries Murray, and glad to have had you on board. Thank you for all your contributions, and feel free to come back at any time :-)
(As for the plugins, I think putting them up on github is probably the best idea.) /Janne On 2 Sep 2010, at 03:15, Murray Altheim wrote: > Janne, > > I think it's time for me to come to terms with the fact that in looking > ahead into the foreseeable future there's almost no likelihood that I > will be able to devote any time to the JSPWiki project -- it's been > quite a long time now since I have. The original project that got me > involved was cancelled by a new director who thereafter resigned his > post, and since that time I've done little JSPWiki-related development > except creating and/or maintaining some existing wiki implementations. > We're currently undergoing Yet Another Reorganisation, this one of an > order that will permanently eliminate the possibility of any innovative > design or development. There is even some concern about waht will happen > with the existing intranet wiki (which is quite successful, actually). > > I probably don't need to state my feelings about this. > > I'm happy to provide any of the existing JSPWiki-related code that I > have to whomever might be interested in maintaining it. This includes > quite a number of plugins that I've not been able to devote any time > in updating or maintaining -- though all to my knowledge work just > fine with the 2.8.x wiki). If anyone is interested we can discuss this > off-list. > > For what it's worth, I've enjoyed working with the team and have always > been very impressed with both the team communications and the quality > of the work, and wish all of you and the project continued success. > > All the best, > > Murray > > ........................................................................... > Murray Altheim <murray10 at altheim dot com> === = = > http://www.altheim.com/murray/ = = === > SGML Grease Monkey, Banjo Player, Wantanabe Zen Monk = = = = > > Boundless wind and moon - the eye within eyes, > Inexhaustible heaven and earth - the light beyond light, > The willow dark, the flower bright - ten thousand houses, > Knock at any door - there's one who will respond. > -- The Blue Cliff Record
