Vic, you're making no sense at all.

Craig said,

"I don't view Struts as "dying" -- after all, it is a stable, mature, platform for web application development that can be used today, while JavaServer Faces is still in Early Access and cannot be employed in production apps. And, you can use Struts and JavaServer Faces together quite well, which matters when you have developers that are already trained to the Struts way of doing things."

Other people may be saying JSF can replace Struts, but somebody is always saying something. Saying it doesn't make it true.

No one person can deprecate Struts. Craig can't make a single product change than any one of us couldn't veto. The ASF license means that the code belongs to anyone who wants to use it.

The Apache meritocracy means the codebase belongs to whoever wants to work on it. [And right now, that's mostly David Graham =:)]

The sky isn't falling.

-Ted.



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