Re: forest project status

2013-02-20 Thread Eric Palmer
Thanks for the update.

I'll give Forest a try and join the dev list as well.

Eric


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:41 AM, David Crossley cross...@apache.orgwrote:

 Sjur Moshagen wrote:
  Hello Eric,
 
  Den 19. feb 2013 kl. 16:06 skrev Eric Palmer:
 
   I'm researching apache cms like projects for a specific project need
 and I came across Forest.  It seems interesting but the user mailing list
 has had no updates since 2009 and the forest-dev list shows some svn
 activity.
  
   What is the status of the forest project? Is it still a viable project
 and is it likely to exist into the near future?
 
  Viability can be hard to define, but as you can see from the mailing
 lists it isn't very active at the moment. That said, there are still a
 number of developers hanging around, and some maintenance work is done from
 time to time. I am myself using forrest quite actively in my daily work,
 and am quite happy with it - thus no big incentive to take on any
 additional development work in addition to my regular tasks. Forrest is one
 of a number of tools, not a development target in itself for me. I like it
 quite a lot, and it has a few unique features I haven't found elsewhere:
 
  * ability to read a number of different input formats (and extend that
 list by writing a simple transform + some configs)
  * a similar ability to produce a number of different output format
 (likewise extendable)
 
  It also allows me to build large and complex sites while at the same
 time keeping the source files as text files instead of storing them in some
 RDB system. This again makes it easy to keep the documentation part of our
 version control system, which is important for our sites.
 
  All in all: forrest does what I need, and thus doesn't get a lot of
 attention development-wise.
 
  Regards,
  Sjur

 Very nice answer.

 Eric, the project is still operating and ready to respond
 whenever someone spurs some activity.

 The Apache Software Foundation ensures that there is sufficient
 activity in each project. If there was not, then it would have been
 moved to the Apache Attic.

 Most discussion about the project is encouraged to be on the
 dev mail list.

 This user list is for assistance with specific usage issues.

 Thanks for your interest, and we hope to see you join us as a dev.

 -David




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Re: forest project status

2013-02-19 Thread Sjur Moshagen
Hello Eric,

Den 19. feb 2013 kl. 16:06 skrev Eric Palmer:

 I'm researching apache cms like projects for a specific project need and I 
 came across Forest.  It seems interesting but the user mailing list has had 
 no updates since 2009 and the forest-dev list shows some svn activity. 
 
 What is the status of the forest project? Is it still a viable project and is 
 it likely to exist into the near future?

Viability can be hard to define, but as you can see from the mailing lists it 
isn't very active at the moment. That said, there are still a number of 
developers hanging around, and some maintenance work is done from time to time. 
I am myself using forrest quite actively in my daily work, and am quite happy 
with it - thus no big incentive to take on any additional development work in 
addition to my regular tasks. Forrest is one of a number of tools, not a 
development target in itself for me. I like it quite a lot, and it has a few 
unique features I haven't found elsewhere:

* ability to read a number of different input formats (and extend that list by 
writing a simple transform + some configs)
* a similar ability to produce a number of different output format (likewise 
extendable)

It also allows me to build large and complex sites while at the same time 
keeping the source files as text files instead of storing them in some RDB 
system. This again makes it easy to keep the documentation part of our version 
control system, which is important for our sites.

All in all: forrest does what I need, and thus doesn't get a lot of attention 
development-wise.

Regards,
Sjur



Re: forest project status

2013-02-19 Thread David Crossley
Sjur Moshagen wrote:
 Hello Eric,
 
 Den 19. feb 2013 kl. 16:06 skrev Eric Palmer:
 
  I'm researching apache cms like projects for a specific project need and I 
  came across Forest.  It seems interesting but the user mailing list has had 
  no updates since 2009 and the forest-dev list shows some svn activity. 
  
  What is the status of the forest project? Is it still a viable project and 
  is it likely to exist into the near future?
 
 Viability can be hard to define, but as you can see from the mailing lists it 
 isn't very active at the moment. That said, there are still a number of 
 developers hanging around, and some maintenance work is done from time to 
 time. I am myself using forrest quite actively in my daily work, and am quite 
 happy with it - thus no big incentive to take on any additional development 
 work in addition to my regular tasks. Forrest is one of a number of tools, 
 not a development target in itself for me. I like it quite a lot, and it has 
 a few unique features I haven't found elsewhere:
 
 * ability to read a number of different input formats (and extend that list 
 by writing a simple transform + some configs)
 * a similar ability to produce a number of different output format (likewise 
 extendable)
 
 It also allows me to build large and complex sites while at the same time 
 keeping the source files as text files instead of storing them in some RDB 
 system. This again makes it easy to keep the documentation part of our 
 version control system, which is important for our sites.
 
 All in all: forrest does what I need, and thus doesn't get a lot of attention 
 development-wise.
 
 Regards,
 Sjur

Very nice answer.

Eric, the project is still operating and ready to respond
whenever someone spurs some activity.

The Apache Software Foundation ensures that there is sufficient
activity in each project. If there was not, then it would have been
moved to the Apache Attic.

Most discussion about the project is encouraged to be on the
dev mail list.

This user list is for assistance with specific usage issues. 

Thanks for your interest, and we hope to see you join us as a dev.

-David