Not sure if anyone else on this mailing list also subscribes to the 
Javalobby newsletter; but there was recently a call for developers
to help with the JL websites, to quote:

"We're looking for talented Javaphiles willing to do near full-time
work 
exclusively on building and improving Javalobby Network sites using the

latest Java web technology such as Struts, WebWork2, Hibernate, JBDC, 
JSPs and Servlets. These people should also be proficient in HTML. "

Is there perhaps any talented article on the Cocoon list who can put 
together a short article on that subject to point out that Struts, JSP

et al are *not* the "latest Java web  technology" and highlight a few 
benefits of using the *real* latest development taking place in
projects 
such as Cocoon and Forrest for web site development.   I am sure an 
article like this - assuming that JL would consider publishing it -
would 
also help raise the profile and awareness of Cocoon in the broader 
Java  community - who knows, perhaps  some of them would also 
want to participate further?

Javalobby is at:
http://www.javalobby.org/

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