I have to admit I'm a little worried about the question whether I should
consider script.aculo.us to be 'maintained' or not.

A long time ago there was movement to release 1.6.2, and there's a few good
bugfixes in the trac bug database, but not a whole lot of movement seems to
be happening anymore, and the 1.6.2 release never appeared.

script.aculo.us has some seriously wonderful scripts, and prototype is the
base I prefer to use for my web application client side scripting, however I
feel it would be a not-so-good-thing-to-do(Tm) to invest and build upon a
toolkit that's no longer actively maintained, and active development on
which has stopped.

So I'm hoping, a lot, that my worries will be in vain, and this amazing
toolkit and its community will continue to grow. If not I'll soon be asking
for advice what to switch over too :-)

        -- Chris 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter
Michaux
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 22:14
To: rails-spinoffs@lists.rubyonrails.org
Subject: [Rails-spinoffs] Sam may check in soon

Hi,

Marcel (aka noradio) works with Sam. I asked Marcel on #rubyonrails if
he could give Sam a friendly nudge to check in with the community
through this list. Marcel said "will do".

Peter
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