Have you guys looked at Tacos? Is it what you're trying to do? If so, better to join an existing effort than start a new one.

jamie


On Jul 11, 2005, at 11:35 AM, Viktor Szathmary wrote:

Hello,

On 7/11/05, Norbert S?ndor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I have a sourceforge project I could use for that - and will register a gmane list as soon as I hear from you (Hugo, Juan, Todd and others), so we
can move on to difining goals...


What is this project? (Wouldn't it be better to register a new one than use
an existing one?)

It would be good to create a project with a mailing list at SF as soon as possible because this thread does not tightly belong to tapestry- users (just
like tacos has its own list).



in my prior experience, there's little point in starting a sourceforge
project until you have some significant body of actual code... For
example Tacos was created years ago with similar sentiments that
everyone is voicing now (see
http://tapestry.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/ComponentRepository)...
It served as an incubator for components that Mind Bridge has
developed (which are now what you find tapestry-contrib), then
practically died... After a long period of inactivity I have restarted
it recently (again, with actual code)...

So, to sum up, please don't start another dead SF.net project.. :) If
you have energy to contribute and components to release, I urge you to
join existing efforts (tacos has its repository, mailing list etc),
rather than increasing further fragmentation...

regards,
  viktor

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