There's not a functional specification per se. Struts started out as an 
abstraction of a working application and evolved from there. The only 
real status is that we're in beta 2 for Struts 1.1. We're waiting to 
finalize 1.1 before getting distracted with where to go from there =:)

If you'd like to work on a funcational specification, I'm sure we'd all 
like to have one.

I've also started a draft of use cases for web application frameworks. 
It's Struts-centric, but I tried to get a fresh start and write the 
cases broadly enough so that they could be implemented in different ways.

http://husted.com/struts/usecases.html

Right now, most of us seem to be using agile methodologies, so working 
more with use cases and unit tests may a better approach that a 
conventional functional specification. But, hey, everything helps!

-Ted.

Khurram Mahmood wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have joined the mailing list just two days back and want to take part in 
>development of the project can anyone help me about the status of the project and 
>about the Functional specifications of the project. thanking in advance.
> Regards,
> Khurram Mahmood
> 
> 


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