From: "Terry Roe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My main problem is finding accurate, up-to-date information. This > mailing list is a good source, but the noise level is high and it's easy > to miss important information. Could someone provide some insight into > the strategy used for updating information on the Struts site? Also, > any tips about getting the latest and most accurate information would be > greatly appreciated.
The Struts site gets updated just like the Struts source code-- when the volunteers who maintain it find the time. And fixing the code is more important than fixing the website. I actually prefer that 1.2.2 remains on the site, IIRC the problems with it aren't earth shattering and it will encourage more people to move up from 1.1. Version 1.2.4 should be ready soon enough. To stay informed, just keep reading here, and polish your mail filtering skills. One step ahead of that is monitoring the developers' list. If you filter out all the CVS and Wiki commits it's fairly low-volume, and that's where the real stuff happens. This is open source-- things can be a little messy at times, but the end result is amazing. Enjoy the show, answer some questions, ask some more, it'll get done when it gets done. Try as you might... you're not going to change the culture here. We like it this way. ;) -- Wendy Smoak ...doing "real work" with open source software... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]