Isn't this odd that the committers are beginning to completely separate
their efforts from what Ted calls the "community"?

On 4/18/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 4/18/06, netsql <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think Struts-devs said they are writing something new, once the new
> > thing is established...
>
> Yes, the plan is for there to be two phases. In the first phase, we
> join forces with the WebWork developers and adopt the WebWork codebase
> for Struts Action 2.0. In the second phase, we continue to improve and
> evolve the framework.
>
> * http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsTi
>
> I just finishing leading a four-day course for a team that is getting
> started with WebWork now and would probably migrate to Struts Action
> 2.0 later. In developing the course, I found that all my Action1
> knowledge transferred well. Like Apache Struts, the course materials
> are open source.
>
> * http://StrutsUniversity.org/MailReader+Training+Course
>
> The course is based on the infamous Struts MailReader application,
> which has been ported to Action 2 and Shale.
>
> * http://planetstruts.org/action2-mailreader/
>
> * http://planetstruts.org/shale-mailreader/
>
> -Ted.
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