Hear! Hear! Remi.

I've often heard it said and recounted on IRC: "Stripes is Feature Complete."

We often find implementers seeking Feature X from This Other Framework, but 
find quickly that Feature X is not in the domain of what Stripes is intended to 
fill. Stripes doesn't need a default template library: like freemarker? Use 
freemarker. Like JSPs? Use JSPs. The integration is trivial and supported.

Major Bugs and Security issues are addressed in a timely manner.

I do think that some work might be nice in the HTML5 space (of which I should 
really finish my tag library edits for new form elements, yet again, the 
Dynamic TLD addresses these nicely for the most part, hence the lack of 
urgency).

We run two HUGE externally facing applications for customers on Stripes and 
have no major issues requiring a "new version." When I say HUGE, I mean 10 
million plus customers.

Stripes just works.

Tim

From: VANKEISBELCK Remi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 9:45 AM
To: Stripes Development List
Subject: Re: [Stripes-dev] New Release

Hi Cody, folks,

We've had this discussion already in the past, several times if I remember well.

There always have been those "phases" where nothing happens on the MLs or JIRA, 
and people tend to perceive this as a sign of the framework "dying off", as you 
say.

But in the end, there's a lot of Stripes apps in production, which just seem to 
work fine and don't really need no Stripes upgrades. I mean, there ain't, 
AFAIK, no blocking feature or bug. It just works, and that's the beauty of it !

We rarely release because we simply just don't need to. Stripes is simple, and 
works fine for us. Why should we bother try to change it ? And bother the users 
who'd need to upgrade more frequently ?

In case you need a major improvement or bug fix, I'm sure that you'll find all 
help and contrib you need here. And we can release quite fast, most of it is 
automated...

Cheers

Rémi

2014-03-07 15:09 GMT+01:00 Cody Marquart 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Is there still active interest in continuing the project?  Maybe we could find 
a new batch of contributors?  I would be willing for sure, as Stripes is still 
a key part of our technology stack.  I've always believed in the goal of the 
framework compared to the other main players and I would sure hate to see it 
die off entirely.

-Cody

On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Ben Gunter 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
While I can't rule it out completely, there is no work being done toward a new 
release at this time.

-Ben

On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Dave 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is there any plan on releasing a new version of Stripes in 2014? Please let
me know. Thanks.


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