Paul,

A word of caution, don't put in too much effort unless you can get a
committers interest. Franks right in this respect and it can be
v.frustrating. In my points about "donating back" I was thinking more that
if businesses had given more back over the years then we would already have
a group of talented committers paid full time to work on Struts and not be
where we are today.

Niall

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Benedict" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:07 PM


> Niall wrote:
> >> Its all those businesses that have taken and
> >> given nothing back - the silent majority.
>
> I am tired debating the philosophy of Struts; it doesn't
> produce any results. :) After reading Niall's elegant answer,
> I believe the best way of making my voice heard is
> through contributions to the source code.
>
> There are about 250 open issues for the Action framework.
> If anyone has issues with the direction of Struts, I
> recommend you do it through labor. If there's passion,
> put it to work by befriending bugzilla... :-)
>
> Paul



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