The discussion on here has been VERY pleasant to see, a lot of smart things said and I felt that real progress was being made. Please ignore the idiots on IRC. It's a little boys club where if you don't want to play with them they pout and sulk. Don't make the mistake of assuming that those who are loudest are the majority. Don't be discouraged by the whiny tone of IRC, if you're unhappy in that medium, then avoid it. You wouldn't be the first highly able and competent developer to choose to not play with those kids.
Please reconsider your decision, and take up the task of xwork architecture once again!
On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Rickard Öberg wrote:
All,
After having read all comments on the changes I wanted to make, as well as some not-so-nice comments by people on #java (boxed and Joe Ottinger for example), I've decided that it's not a good idea for me to be architecting XWork. It seems I and most of you have rather different requirements for what such a framework should contain, and how it would work. Thus, trying to make a framework which fits both worlds is just too much pain.
So, I'm resigning from the position as architect of XWork. If noone else is interested I'd suggest that Pat resume his work.
I'll probably start working on another framework instead, but which would be totally geared towards the upcoming Portlet API. AFAICT portlets is going to become a very nice way to build web components and pluggable web apps in the coming year, so I see little reason for me to work on a non-portlet approach.
Good luck!
regards,
Rickard
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