Currently, the release cycle for Geronimo is about an year or even longer, so it takes significant amount of time before we could use an updated version of software with bug fixes and enhancements.
I also feel that project is not very alive. Most alive open source application server project is Glassfish. but it has significant number of bugs. I already tried 2 times to deploy it in production - once for glassfish V2.0 and second few years later with glassfish 3.1.1 and had to step back.

I currently use JBoss 7.1.1. Documentation for AS 7 is bad probably even worse then Geronimo docs, official forums are not much alive, posts has < 100 reads. Fighting with classloading issues in JBoss is challenging as well in geronimo, i was unable to solve some classloading issues as well - had to build own J2EE minimal stack and deploy it into Jetty 7. But i was more successful in fighting these problems in jboss then in Geronimo.

As i understand open source community in general do not like J2EE concept and tends to use simpler solutions like tomcat, which means that OS J2EE app servers are not on community radar with exception of Glassfish - which is popular because its offered as J2EE download from oracle site.

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