I'm not surprised at all. Looking 3cm. down the same page you find the next most recent news is a year and a half old. When people ask about C2.x (and the latest released version is 2.2) nobody wants to talk about it (except others desperate for information about some aspect of C2); one is told to use C3. C3 has been alpha for perhaps two years -- there is as yet no beta, let alone a release. There are no books on anything later than 2.1, which is about a decade old. Perhaps 80% of the official documentation is either TBW or skeletal, and the only people who know the inside of Cocoon well enough to complete it keep asking others to do that. Bugs with patches attached languish for years. Seemingly everyone using Cocoon is running a unique local version with scads of patches that are passed around like ancient lore.
Why would anyone think Cocoon is dead? -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [email protected] Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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