On 13/07/2011 12:18, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
[...] There a lots of people still in love with cocoon. ;)
This seems actually to be true; for some aspects hard to understand, but
true, indeed :-)
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Francesco Chicchiriccò
Apache Cocoon Committer and PMC Member
Hi,
BTW on the i18n side if it could be less linked to the front-end that would
probably be better as we had to re-implement some of it in order to have
back-end services able to translate things (export, reporting, ...). In fact we
are using another repository for managing translations,
Am 11.07.2011 17:10, schrieb Lars Huttar:
Dear Cocoon developers,
Congratulations on the alpha-3 release of C3. I was just telling my
customer how Cocoon seemed to have languished, when I saw the
announcement about C3a3. That is encouraging.
We have been developing and using Cocoon
On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 10:40 -0500, Peter Hunsberger wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Lars Huttar lars_hut...@sil.org wrote:
I guess my main question is, how reliable is the Cocoon dev team's
commitment to Cocoon 3.0? How likely are we to see a release version in
the next 6
Hi Thorsten,
My opinion exactly. Unless you're prepared to write a bit of java code
yourself to fill the missing gaps you might be better of waiting till C3 ships
with all components out-of-the-box. Or file a request for new feature in JIRA.
In the end this is still a open-source project
On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 12:28 +0200, Robby Pelssers wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
My opinion exactly. Unless you're prepared to write a bit of java code
yourself to fill the missing gaps you might be better of waiting till C3
ships with all components out-of-the-box. Or file a request for new
Dear Cocoon developers,
Congratulations on the alpha-3 release of C3. I was just telling my
customer how Cocoon seemed to have languished, when I saw the
announcement about C3a3. That is encouraging.
We have been developing and using Cocoon applications since about 2004.
We are still using
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Lars Huttar lars_hut...@sil.org wrote:
I guess my main question is, how reliable is the Cocoon dev team's
commitment to Cocoon 3.0? How likely are we to see a release version in
the next 6 months to a year? Will there be bug-fix releases, or will 3.0
be