On 4/23/06, John B. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My next question for you Ted (or others), is: > "How would I contribute this source back to Struts, and do you think that > the committee would be interested in adopting this framework into the Struts > project?"
The first step would be to get the code "out there" where people can try it. This can simply be a matter of setting up a home page that describes the product with a link to download the package. A very good way to get started is to setup a Java.net or Sourceforge.net project. If you don't want to start your own project, there is a Struts SourceForge project (struts.sf.net) where you could upload the code. Just take out a SourceForge account and let me know what your user id, and a working name for the product, and I'll setup a module for you, In general, the ASF isn't interested in donations of code that do not include a community of developers who are ready, willing, and able to maintain the code. The ASF has no paid staff, so we have to be sure that there are volunteers to do the work. The first step is finding volunteers to help with an open source project is to publish the source :) HTH, Ted. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]