To be a TLP, you need a bare minimum of 3 active committers,
preferably 6. And you'd need to go via the incubator. Commons is an
easier fit as the committers can be shared with other commons
components, but that still depends on existing commons committers
saying that they'd be willing to help support it.

Stephen


On 3 March 2011 10:02, Lukasz Lenart <lukasz.len...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2011/3/3 Antonio Petrelli <antonio.petre...@gmail.com>:
>> 2011/3/3 Lukasz Lenart <lukasz.len...@googlemail.com>:
>>> Moving OGNL to Struts 2 could have one pitfall - it can be driven by
>>> the project's needs. But that can be good as well ;-)
>>
>> Just a note FWIW. Spring WebFlow also uses OGNL.
>
> So, OGNL as a TPL project would be the best.
>
>
> Regards
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