I have experienced similar problems with getting any help or guidance..  I
could get basically no response from anyone.  

The resulting effect on a potential user is that one becomes very unsure
whether it is a safe bet to use this thing.  One simple (or not so simple)
thing to do would be to have a more understandable and comprehensive
documentation.  There are several different ways of using Slide.  For
instance, use the WebDav Servlet, or just use the lower level API..

Are there any parties out there interested in joining/helping out in Slide?

Are the developers/committers out there??  How can we help out?

Slide seems like solid code, but it is not at all presented well..  We are
using it on a pretty big project, and would definitely love to help out!

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Kuhnash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:54 AM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: newbie question about slide future


Not only that but it would appear that the current 
maintainers/developers do not do much to support the current questions 
on the list.

This is probably the most neglected Apache Jakarta project and it should 
be released and replaced with some other Apache license compatible 
WebDav system, in my opinion.


Nikos Vitalis wrote:

>Hi,
>
>i am new to slide and noticed that the last stable version (1.0.16) was
>released almost 1.5 years ago. Why did it took so long? Is a further
>release planned?
>
>Thanks in advance
>  
>


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