Yes...I can be a lurker..Unfortunately my Tapestry knowledge is not
yet the best.
I still trying to build some custom components, but im still learning
while a build them. So start a project in the middle of the learning
curve is not a very wise Idea. It could even hurt Tapestry.!  (and my
ego! :-)

So...the intention of the email is just that. Question people like
me..and start a new project...


On 7/5/05, Marsh-Bourdon, Christopher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a lurker with one only miss-directed post (apols), if you want this
> additional functionality, why not start a sub-project yourself?
> 
> As a bit of a Struts die-hard (I'm making my way through Tapestry in Action
> at the moment though), this kind of development happens a lot with Struts.
> Sometimes it is then included in the Struts deployment, sometimes it is kept
> separate.
> 
> If you want it that bad and you want Tapestry to go from strength to
> strength, then why not give a little OS time?
> 
> Christopher Marsh-Bourdon
> www.marsh-bourdon.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lennart Benoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 July 2005 16:09
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: About a bigger Tapestry components library!
> 
> 
> I totaly agree.
> Personaly, if i had to make a technology choice now without knowing tapestry
> i would probaly go for JSF in favor of tapestry. One of the main reasons
> would indeed be the lack of immediatly available and easy to use advanced
> and nicely packaged components.
> I have the impression that a lot of effort is put into the technical aspacts
> of tapestry ( e.g. tapestry 4) but way too few in the packaging and
> presentation.
> As a matter of fact in my opinion tapestry will have to move fast or it will
> become some sort of Macintosh for web developers. Used by a small elite of
> die hards.
> 
> Do not misunderstand! i absolutly love tapestry, it has potential and i hope
> for a bright future. We should be aware of stiff competition tough.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Lennart
> 
> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Juan Esteban Maya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: 07/05/05 - 09:40
> >To: Juan Esteban Maya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: RE: About a bigger Tapestry components library!
> >
> >I have been working with tapestry for almost 3-4 months and its really
> >nice. The development process and the productivity incressed a lot.
> >But what i really miss (well i wish) is to have a big and robust
> >component library.
> >
> >This has been already discussed in the mailing list, but i guess it
> >deserves more attention. JSF, which i think is the biggest Tapestry
> >competitor has already a lot of Subprojects, componentes libraries,
> >even comercial ones(Well, yes is sun i know!) and i havent seen a new
> >tapestry Components in a while. I think this issue is fundamental to
> >new tapestry users. If i have to choose a new component technology the
> >first thing that i will look are the components that the technology can
> >offers...Tapestry is clearly behind JSF in this aspect.
> >
> >Any thoughts about how can we, Tapestry users, have big component
> >library? Not just a repository.
> >
> >Juan
> >
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