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it helps Struts 2 win the battle.
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I think the thought behind
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I think the thought behind
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--- Antony Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This list seems to be quite busy, and I think
everyone would benefit hugely from separating out
the
two frameworks for obvious reasons. Actually I'm
surprised this hasn't been done already.
It's been brought up (even by me) in the past; I still
agree
Wouldn't a forum be more appropriate for this kind of exchange?
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The webwork forum at www.opensymphony.com looks pretty good. Now that
webwork and struts 2 are almost the same thing, couldn't a special
forum for struts 2 be created over there?
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+1 for using a forum. It saves having to archive the whole list locally to
keep track of threads. This is particularly relevant with S2 where we're
trying to keep track of latest issues and common pitfalls.
Z.
I completely agree. In fact, I quite like the forum the Spring guys use. (esp
with
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On Wednesday 11 April 2007 01:49:01 Asaf Paris Mandoki wrote:
Wouldn't a forum be more appropriate for this kind of exchange?
I am not sure. Personally I do prefer mailing lists. They save a lot of time,
especially if you are subscribed to a lot of lists. Navigating to different
forums is not
How could we get a forum?
Is there a way to get a place at opensymphony's forum dedicated to struts users?
What other alternatives are there?
How difficult would it be to get a forum at struts.apache.org ?
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I think the thought behind not splitting the lists to this point is that
Apache experience has been that it tends to divide a community rather
than direct traffic in a more granular way. The idea is that a Struts
user is a Struts user regardless of version, and those that may not be
using S2
While I understand that people want a separate mailing list, and at
times I believed the same thing, the fact is that most questions to
this list will be about 2.x. The reason is because, imo, 1.x has been
out for 7 years and virtually every possible question and answer has
been given -- there's
I have to agree with Frank and Paul. The list has been the best source of
current information on S2. We're using the WebWork in Action Book and other
resources but by far this mailing list has been the most valuable resource.
Z.
While I understand that people want a separate mailing list, and
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