Hi all,

I am not active stripes user as I am a programmer with no power to choose
the technologies (framework & others tool). But I have twice experince using
stripes, once enterprise project (the architect was a stripes active user)
and other is my personal project. Stripes was awesome, easy and of course
fun to use.

For me Tim (I am suprised to hear he moved on), Freddy and Ben have done a
lot of awesome works. The book (stripes) was my favorite book.




On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Simon <simonzm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I guess I'll add my voice to this thread to say that I feel the same
> way.   The activity level here seems to dwindling.  Major new features
> are a rarity.  I almost never see interesting blog posts about stripes
> or references to stripes on the wider web any more.   Even on this
> mailing list, desipte a really helpful community amongst the loyal
> folks here there doesn't seem to be much futuristic discussion about
> stripes, it is all just solving small issues, minor problems.   The
> documentation which used to be excellent now has a slightly
> disorganized feel, like a garden that is growing weeds.  A while ago I
> posted about a patch to add a new annotation to stripes - and got zero
> responses (for reference, see
> http://www.badboy.com.au/stripes/import.html).   None of these things
> by themselves is a problem but they all point the same, slightly
> worrying way - it seems like Stripes has lost its "mojo".
>
> And the sad thing is that I would probably have second thoughts about
> recommending Stripes now purely because it unclear to me what the
> future of it is.   I don't know what the solution is.  Perhaps Java
> web frameworks are just not "sexy" any more so there is no way to fix
> this (anyone interested to see Stripes morphed into a Scala or Groovy
> based solution?).  Perhaps there is no problem at all and we should
> all just go on using Stripes and be happy with it.
>
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