> > * Oracle employees still do most of the work > > but you have seen a flow of commits/patches coming in from other
yes; that happens, right! We recently voted in another commiter (outside of Oracle) > people as well, if not, we should not have moved Trinidad out of the > incubator. I doubt that leaving projects in incubation mode, only b/c of not everybody is observing the SVN mailing list is the right thing ;-))) -M > > > > "[...]I recently spent so much time debugging and trying to beat skinning > > into form, work around incompatibilities between Trinidad and Seam, etc. > > I ended up writing a couple of custom components for the core > > functionality.All in all the effort would have been smaller if I just went > > with JSP > > from the start[...] > > my personal experience is that you can get very far with Trinidad in a > very short time-frame - this is also what RAD-contests show, where > very often, Oracle with JDeveloper is one of the winning teams. It > doesn't help to add a host of different technologies to the stack, > however. > > regards, > > Martin > -- Matthias Wessendorf further stuff: blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf mail: matzew-at-apache-dot-org

