>I'm a little surprised that this is being ignored.  Here I fixed a bug
>listed in "Bug report for Struts" for two months now, and it hasn't gotten
>even as much as a comment.

What IS the best way to get contributions merged into the project? 
Similar to Anthony's case, we've come up with at least three patches 
to Struts here in my office and done what we thought we should do to 
contribute the changes, but haven't seen any responses.

In my case, I figured it's just 'cause people hate frames -- hey, I 
hate frames -- but today I re-submitted my suggestion for an 
<html:frame> tag to Bugzilla.  (posted earlier today as Bug 6923; 
last time I just posted it to the mailing list which may be why it 
got ignored.)

Another developer here submitted a patch to <logic:iterate> which 
adds support for iterating over arrays of primitives (Bug 6553).  A 
third submitted a patch to <html:form> to support a "forward" 
attribute.  (I don't think that's made it into Bugzilla yet.)

If these can get worked into the CVS tree, it will make it much 
easier for us to keep up with nightly builds.  If there's anything we 
should do differently to make it easier for committers to use our 
contributions, please let us know.  If everyone is just supremely 
busy, that's totally understandable -- but it seems like several of 
us could use some guidance on how we can best contribute to Struts.

Thanks,
        Joe

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