Great. Let's hear what all your Anonymous Cowards have to say.
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Emmanuel Sowah <eso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > > To my huge surprise, I've received many contributions to my upcoming blog > post and I want to thank all of you that did that. Of course I welcome > some more. So if you haven't sent a contribution please do so. Like the > others did, send them to my email address. I'll keep it confidential so no > need to worry. > > I'm still working on the blog post. I will post the link here on the > mailing list after I publish it. > > Again, thanks to all that mailed me their contributions. > > Cheers > > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:31 PM, Emmanuel Sowah <eso...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi guys, > > > > Tapestry did not make it to a recent Web frameworks report released by > > Zeroturnaround found here: > > > http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/the-2014-decision-makers-guide-to-java-web-frameworks/ > > . > > > > This to me, and many others, is the clearest evidence yet that Tapestry > > has failed and that Tapestry is no more relevant. Tapestry, once a rising > > star with huge following, is reduced to rags with a very small cult > > following. Users of Tapestry now are mostly newbies to Java or just > > finished school and playing about with some home hobby projects. Or > people, > > like Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo, who write applications not used by > more > > than 3 people. > > > > Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write > a > > blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I > > would discuss include: > > > > 1. The begin > > 2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code base at any > > major release. > > 3. The arrogance of Howard Lewis *Ship* > > 4. When the 'H' in Howard became 'C' to form Coward. > > 5. When the Ship sank. > > 4. How Tapestry became a one-man project > > 5. Migration path to other web frameworks > > 6. How Tapestry would be remembered. > > 7. Why Howard finally embraced Wicket and started using it in his > clients' > > projects. > > 8. When Tapestry became Wicketstry or Tapwickstry. > > ... > > > > I want to have 10 points to write about in my blog. Please feel free to > > suggest some other points for me. > > > > I have to mention that I will strictly moderate comments on my blog in > > order to filter out venomous comments from Tapestry cult trolls like the > > ones I've seen here the last few days. > > > > Please contribute. > > > > Cheers > > > > > > >