I believe the user group is for user questions about Struts;
if I had to pick a place for questions like these, they really
belong on the dev list so the casual user isn't loaded down
with internal disputations and disagreements.

--- Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Craig McClanahan wrote:
> > On 3/25/06, Jonathan Revusky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >>Mark Lowe wrote:
> >>
> >>>Look.. You've been invited to post your thoughts about the way that
> >>>apache do stuff, to a more appropiate audience than a bunch of
> >>>half-wit struts users like me..
> >>
> >>Mark, I was involved in a conversation with various people. It so
> >>happens that the conversation developed here.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > No matter where the conversation developed, it has gone in directions that
> > are off topic on this list.  
> 
> Well, I differ with you on this. Before Mark's interruption, I posed 
> basically the following question:
> 
> If there is no basic problem with your project management practices (as 
> you seem to claim) what were the reasons that Struts development 
> stagnated, with Struts becoming increasingly uncompetitive with other 
> things in its space, such as Webwork?
> 
> The question is, at the very least, broadly on-topic. It is of interest 
> to the Struts community, because seriously considering this question 
> would allow you to avoid the same mistakes in the future. It would also 
> be useful even to people like me who are managing other open source 
> projects. It is always useful to see what other people have done right 
> (and wrong) in terms of managing projects.
> 
> This is a very complex issue that is worthy of having an open-minded 
> exchange of views about. Now, nobody is obliged to partake in this 
> exchange of views, I grant that. But it is utterly beyond me why 
> somebody who doesn't want to participate in such a discussion should be 
> trying to prevent other people from doing so.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jonathan Revusky
> --
> lead developer, FreeMarker project, http://freemarker.org/
> FreeMarker group blog, http://freemarker.blogspot.com/
> 
> 
> 
> > Please feel free to continue the conversation,
> > but do it somewhere else.
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> 
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