+1

Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) wrote:
First of all: Happy Birthday Ted (maybe a bit late, but I read the Struts 
mailinglist only in the office because of its hig volume)

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Is Struts a product?
- If products means that it is marketed: I do not have the feeling
- If product means something like MS Office: thank god it is not...
-> rather not

Is Struts a community?
- a community should mean people helping people
- in a technical problem: Struts (and this mailing list): definitely true
- getting a good start in the weekend: Struts definitely is that (all
thos wonderfull OT - friday - beer threads. They get you in a good cheerfull mood ;-)
- in defficult times (eg. job-loss): the growing list of Struts-jobs means: definitely true
- A community keeps you hooked on to it, even if some reasons why you joined it, are not true anymore: definitely true (I work now on establishing a JSF-infrastructure for
our company, but I CANNOT unsubscribe this mailing list: too many usefull bits of info
and I would miss this example of a good "company")


For me this means +indefinitely (>1) Struts is a community!!!

regards
Alexander


PS: I WISH something similar could happen to JSF ;-)

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