This is my thoughts give or take. I'm building something so compelling that it *should* be a disruptive technology. Will it be? Depends on the community.
The technology is just the starting point. I have been focusing on documentation and have started tutorials along with the screencasts. As I mentioned on TSS, I just don't see me doing this again ... too much work. Further, a significant part of T5 is to belatedly lay the foundation for future improvements that don't break backwards compatibility. On 2/5/07, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just read the announcement on TSS "Tapestry 5.0.1 Preview Release Now Available" (http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=44119). From the looks of it the major overhaul Howard has put in into T5, will enable us to write (even better performing) web applications even more quickly and elegantly. What I would like to see happening is that this version, is going to stick around for a long(er) time. It would be a very, very good idea to (re) build the Tapestry community around this version and to improve documentation, collateral and support for T5. IMHO this will help us, who try to leverage the framework in our daily assignments (commercial challenges), to provide a complete story for our customers. Apart from that T5 will need continued support for Ajax enabled webbapps, as well as JSR-168/JSR-268 support. What do you think? -J. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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