If Struts as we know it dies with Shale
Struts as you know it will not die until no developers (including you) are interested in maintaining Struts-as-you-know-it. It's Apache-licensed software. Nothing is stopping anyone from TODAY getting the source-code, making a few simple changes to package names and such, and checking it into a SourceForge project and starting a whole new line of development.
Not only that, but it would be entirely possible to keep Struts 1.x development alive at Apache for a long time to come -- look, you can still get Tomcat 3 and 4 from "the official site."
If you're most interested in furthering Struts more like it is today, maybe you have some changes which "belong" in the Struts 1.x code-line that you'd like to work on?
I would agree with Craig, though, that these are struts-dev discussions. This list is for "how do I use Struts?" There are enough people on the struts-dev list who will have experience and opinions enough to contribute to the discussion, and anyone on this list is welcome to join that one if they don't want to miss anything.
Joe
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