Heya!

I don't think moving to Apache Incubation had anything to do with it, really - I believe it's just the fact that all of the developers are busy elsewhere with new jobs or children. Or both, in my case.

You're right that we haven't kept the web sites up to date. When you're under time constraints, SVN and code takes precedence :-). If there's a volunteer who would like to help in maintaining the web site and the wiki, it would be a great help. No coding expertise required; just someone who wants to write about JSPWiki. But yeah, we should really stick something on the websites.

As to why there haven't been that many plugins or templates... I don't know. Perhaps there just aren't that many users anymore for standalone wikis :-/.

I wouldn't use the JIRA as a guideline for project activity; if you take a look at Firefox Bugzilla, they'll have major things open from 2004 or so in it...

/Janne

On 30 Jul 2009, at 12:54, supernovachild wrote:


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


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