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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Mingfai <mingfai.ma@...> wrote:
> I have been wondering for a long time how many people are actually working
> on Grails. It seems to me Groovy has a lot more resource than Grails. And I
> wonder if G2One should put more resource to the Grails project.

Agree on this, I have the same feeling. This may be due to the fact
that Grails is younger than Groovy though

>
> Another issue I observed is, number of Grails issues in JIRA is getting
> higher and higher over time. (and many closed issues are actually "won't
> fix")

Yes and that's a consequence of the first point I guess. I sure wish
the bug fixing rate would be higher, but for this more people need to
turn themselves into commiters. I myself cannot make this commitment,
so it's hard to complain too much :)

>
> From searching of the mail list archive and from my own experience, many
> questions to the user mail list are unanswered.

I disagree on this - I always seem to get pertinent answers to any
questions I may ask... The only answers I have seen that remained
unanswered are very noobie questions that indicated a lack of reading
of the documentation (and even those get answered most of the times),
and some questions about plugins as not many people may be
knowledgeable with a particular plugin.

 What specific question did not get answered, in your case?

Jean-Noel

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