Robert, You need to be a Tapestry evangelist as well. Remember, Howard wants to make money- he wants to strike it rich. Please co-operate to make his dream come true. Don't be a free loader, man!
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Robert Zeigler <robe...@scazdl.org> wrote: > I like to think that's because the Tapestry users are using Tapestry to be > productive, instead of just talking about it making them productive. ;) > But we could all certainly step our publicity up a bit. > > Cheers, > > Robert > > > On Dec 22, 2009, at 12/221:21 PM , Howard Lewis Ship wrote: > > Exactly ... I have yet to figure out why the Tapestry community as a >> whole is somewhat passive whereas other communities (such as Wicket >> and Rails) are extremely vocal. Out in the larger world, the best >> impression of Tapestry comes not from its creators, but from its >> users, and the users do not talk enough about Tapestry outside of >> these mailing lists. More blogging, please! >> >> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Vangel V. Ajanovski <a...@ii.edu.mk> >> wrote: >> >>> On 22.12.2009 17:41, Alfonso Quiroga wrote: >>> >>>> I agree with Thiago, but I've never used Wicket. I've used tapestry5 >>>> and I really like it. Both frameworks are component-based, maybe some >>>> day I'll try wicket. But if tap5 works for me... why do I have to >>>> discuss in server-side? I prefer to share my solutions and workarounds >>>> in this list, where there are people really interested in T5. >>>> >>>> I agree on the discussions. >>> >>> I think that (if needed) best promotion of Tapestry would be if everyone >>> that is actually using it (and liking it) created a post somewhere or >>> blogged about the reasons for choosing Tapestry and preferable to link >>> such pages from the central documentation. >>> >>> The thing is that people who are new to all this, have to look somewhere >>> and decide which technology to choose. There are not many comparisons >>> where Tapestry is mentioned and most of them are not really favourable >>> and mainly point out that Tapestry is too hard to learn. >>> ... It is not. >>> >>> I was in this position two years ago, I had experience with Oracle Web >>> PL/SQL and APEX, JSP, JSF, ASP and PHP and I am creating web sites from >>> 1996 and I had the responsibility to choose something better. Even with >>> such experience and even I was ready to learn from scratch it was hard >>> to choose the technology for the next task. I decided to start with >>> Tapestry bacause it was supposedly the hardest :)... >>> .... It was not and it solved many problems I had with the others. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Howard M. Lewis Ship >> >> Creator of Apache Tapestry >> >> The source for Tapestry training, mentoring and support. Contact me to >> learn how I can get you up and productive in Tapestry fast! >> >> (971) 678-5210 >> http://howardlewisship.com >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org > >