Again, it was not a challenge. Thanks for explaining. On 1/6/06, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Its a valid point - I did vote for WebWork without much knowledge and > anyone > crticising my decision to do that probably has good grounds to do so. For > the record the following was my response on the PMC list to the proposal > to > merge with WebWork. > > ---- quote ---- > "I like this idea and prefer it to Clarity. IMO a true merger of projects > is > the only way we might successfully pool resources and stop competing. > Clarity is a good concept, but I don't believe it would be possible to > keep > everyone on board and prevent communities splitting. I have no real > knowledge of WebWork, but it has a good reputation and I dabbled around in > the source code a week or so ago and liked what I saw. I also think if > Spring are involved then things are going to go badly - that may be an > unfair criticism, but its my gut feeling. > > I don't have the time or ability to be driving Struts forward with major > contributions or re-writes of the existing framework, but I am happy > carrying on with smaller contributions and support -so pooling resources > this way is IMO a good thing. It would be good to get to know the people > from these other projects a bit better - I went to Eddie O'Neil's > presentation at BeaWorld recently, but the others I know nothing about. > Are > any of them going to ApacheCon?" > > ---- end quote ---- > > Niall > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dakota Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 11:59 PM > > > I am confused (there's an opening for those that like them): did you not > vote for WebWorks, Niall? If so, how could it be that this education is > happening now? That's not a challenge so please don't take it as one, but > a > curious question as to what is going on. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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