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On 12/2/05, Preston CRAWFORD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may not be marketing anything, Ted. But those of us out in the
field
> that work with the decision makers and who help in the decision
making
> have to think about these things. It's the reality of living and
> developing in a world where there are so many options.

Hey,  I'm out in the field too, dude! :)

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Of course. Never meant to imply you were in an ivory tower. Just that
whether Struts has a marketing arm or not, the reality is that for many
of us, what technology we can choose for X job in part hinges on the
*perception* of Struts. So given the current state of Struts it would do
some good to clarify and simplify the direction Struts is headed. Maybe
make sure that X version of Struts is component-based, Y version is
action based, etc. That way it's easier not just to choose what to use,
but it doesn't muddy the waters for the non-technical decision makers as
to what exactly Struts is.

Preston

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