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[Fwd: [Antville-user] Is Antville now dying slowly or...]on behalf of Martin.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Antville-user] Is Antville now dying slowly or... Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 21:14:05 +0100 From: Martin Schäfer <martin.schafer@...> Reply-To: antville-user@... To: <antville-user@...> is Twoday the follow-up release of Antville? For me, a user of Antville, a blogger at Towday.net and with a testing account at typolis.net, the recent postings by Antville developer Tobi http://blog.p3k.org/stories/4054/ and Twoday developer Michi http://michi.knallgrau.at/blog/stories/1315871/ raise some questions and demand some analysis. Tobi claims there's not much feedback by developers and cooperation among them. Michi initiates a new sourceforge project to develop the Antville/Helma based Twoday project even further. Why do people not communicate with each other? Why do people not cooperate with each other? Actually, there's some spread development and knowledge (attached with people) at http://weblogs.brandnews.at http://typolis.net http://twoday.net http://antville.org And from a simple minded user's point of view (take me) who only wants the most recent features like tags, trackback, rss2, moblogging all should be fine, because all these features are implemented somewhere. tags: brandnews, typolis; trackback: twoday; rss2: don't know; moblogging: twoday, typolis -- at least. (Gosh, there's much activity but nobody puts it together.) >From a developer's point of view, all is about sharing knowledge to bring any of these four projects further. Well, that's only the setting for an analysis. Some personal impressions by myself: Do we have now two different camps of the project formerly known as Antville? There's antville.org with the original project site where you hardly find any movement in 2005. The maintainer and core developer and gate keeper do a pretty god job to keep www.antville.org running, but feel more related to develop Helma, no time to enhance Antville. And there's Twoday, with a corporate background, doing more pace, reacting promptly on the needs of users (of course, a must for doing business). Thus, Twoday is forced to take the lead. Sadly enough it's now up to developers and users to bet on the right horse. I would appreciate your feedback to make things clearer. Martin . _______________________________________________ Antville-user mailing list Antville-user@... http://helma.org/mailman/listinfo/antville-user -- XML is the ASCII for the new millenium (Cocoon Documentation) _______________________________________________ Antville-dev mailing list Antville-dev@... http://helma.org/mailman/listinfo/antville-dev |
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