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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Daniel Smith <op...@gmail.com> on 2010/04/17 16:40:41 UTC

Lowering in amount of users' posts?

Hi all.
First post here.
I was looking at the amounts of posts to the cocoon users list, and I
see a serious degradation in the amount of posts in recent years.
Can anyone point me to why there seems to be a lack of interest in cocoon?
Just wondering. I can remember when it was the happening thing...
Thanks so much for any info.
Daniel

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Re: Lowering in amount of users' posts?

Posted by Daniel Smith <op...@gmail.com>.
Ok, thank you everybody for all the replies.
I guess there's more of a community than I'd imagined. I didnt expect
to raise such a stir!
:)
If I may, might I ask one further question, then?
When I was into Cocoon back in the very beginning, I remember that one
of the "tutorials", I believe, in the first printed Cocoon book, was
creating a, so to speak, banking system.

It was this profoundness of this ability of open source and the use of
xml to be used in daily industry that made me come up with some ideas,
inventions I might pompously call them.

Can anyone speak to whether Cocoon is still used in the financial
area? I am particularly interested in whether it's used in trading
systems, etc.

Thanks for any info.

And thanks again,

Daniel

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Daniel Smith <op...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
> First post here.
> I was looking at the amounts of posts to the cocoon users list, and I
> see a serious degradation in the amount of posts in recent years.
> Can anyone point me to why there seems to be a lack of interest in cocoon?
> Just wondering. I can remember when it was the happening thing...
> Thanks so much for any info.
> Daniel
>

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