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Original Post: Conductor still in limbo
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Last Thursday (what was that, the 14th?) I created a new project on dev.java.net called conductor descibed as:
Conductor is and end-to-end application development framework made up of best-of-breed opensource components. It incorporates XWork and WebWork 2 as a Model2 MVC web framework and a set of pluggable services made available to application components via an Inversion of Control (IoC) container. These pluggable services include persistence, with a default implementation using Hibernate, user management, search, etc. Conductor is a sub-project of Opensymphony.
No, wait... don't go to that link... You probably won't be able to get in. You see, the project is still "(Pending approval )".
Yeah. 9 days later. On Monday, I sent them a note to try to find out what the problem is. No response. Yesterday, I sent them another note (no response yet) to find out what I needed to do to get this up and running. You see, I have people waiting to join up and start getting things working. I can just see the board room meetings over at java.net over whether they should approve this project... Or is it just mismanagement? I can't help being miffed that some of the silly projects at java.net are up and running (well, most of them have no CVS checkins and no mailing list messages, but at least they could if they wanted to). Gahhh... This is very frustrating.