It's a little early to start dropping the "T" bomb.
I'd like to thank Thiago for his response ... it's dead on.

Although the upgrade from 5.0 to 5.1 was not quite as seamless as I would
have liked, for the majority of users it represented a simple switch in
dependencies, with a number of new features (and speed improvements) for
free.

That is the pattern for the future ... 5.2 will add new features and should
be an even easier upgrade than 5.0 to 5.1.

Right now stability (the stable 5.1 release) is a good thing.  No version of
Tapestry, or any other web framework, will ever be "complete" -- there's
always more to add, more to refine. There are a few annoyances and gaps in
5.1 that will be addressed in 5.2 but the best thing I can do for the
community is work on documentation.

Right now, I'm a bit busy helping two teams upgrade 4.1 apps to 5.1, and
doing some additional support besides, not to mention training engagements
and speaking engagements (NFJS, ApacheCon, Devoxx, with more coming). So
don't expect me to maintain the level of commits I did leading up to the 5.1
release!

In fact, I've been purposefully staying away from coding 5.2, because once I
get working on the code, it will be that much harder to stay disciplined and
work on the book.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Angelo Turetta <
aturetta+apa...@bestunion.it <aturetta%2bapa...@bestunion.it>> wrote:

> On 24/09/2009 16:40, Gerald Bauer wrote:
>
>> They presented evidence that Tapestry has a bad track record on
>> backwards compatibility. They also mentioned that the fact that Tapestry
>> is
>> a one man project it is too risky to adopt in our company.
>>
>
> Can you please provide some additional reference about your company, or
> your project.
>
> I don't know, something tells me we have another email address to add to
> http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5Trolls
>
> Angelo.
>
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