Hi Guys I'm an avid fan of JSPWiki, but I'm concerned about it's future with it being part of the Apache incubator project
The reasons are: - Edits on jspwiki seem to be slowing down - No-one has been contributing Templates. When I started using JSPWiki at ver 2.0.x there where a whole bunch and then it slowed down. By ver 2.6 no-one was contributing any more - The same applies to the plugins - The http://incubator.apache.org/jspwiki/ site seems very lean and nothing much seems to be going on - The JIRA site seems to have items logged in 2008 with no resolution Having said all of this; the number & frequency of subversion commits seems to be fairly ok which might indicate that their is perhaps nothing to fear? :) I know the more people helping on a project the better. Unfortunately I can only be an avid user and fan and not contribute due my hectic work and 60+ hours weeks. If we the fans have nothing to fear, may I be so bold as to ask the team to stick something on the main page of jspwiki.org as well as the incubator page explaining that there is nothing to fear and that the project is alive and kicking. Also (I'm not sure if this is somewhere), do you have any idea of the release roadmap concerning rough dates... i.e. from 2.8.3 to 3.0 to 3.1? Thanks Guys A major fan Greg -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JSPWiki-Future-and-Roadmap-post-v2.8.2-tp24735443p24735443.html Sent from the JspWiki - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
