FYI, this is my last post in this thread. I agree it has run its course, everyone had their say, and that's all that matters. Back to work I guess :)

Frank

Jay Burgess wrote:
+1

Jay

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-----Original Message-----
From: Asad Habib [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 1:28 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: has struts reached the saturation

Hello everyone. This thread has gone on way too long and quite honestly most of us are just basic Struts users who are still learning the framework. Various points have been made and all have their merits. Is it worth it to butcher each other over petty differences or to use our time wisely to make positive contributions? Thanks for listening.

- Asad


On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Dakota Jack wrote:

This has been a thread that has covered about 200 different emails from
pillar to post, with the gurus and the outcasts all included.   And you wish
it would go away, you think it is a disservice.  The present committers and
their way of thinking or not thinking have in effect killed Struts and you
think this is just "spinning"?  If you keep thinking like this, you too will
be a committer soon enough.


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On 3/21/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I _do_ believe that
this thread, in some ways, is doing a disservice to the Struts
"umbrella". It's been disheartening in many ways, and I wish it would go
away because for the most part we've been spinning over philosophical
issues (perhaps we need a Struts and/or Jakarta and/or Apache meta-group).
</snip>





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