Dec 12 2007
Running a community - lessons from jaxb.dev.java.net
As described in my last post, we’re experimenting with using JAXB to unmarshall/marshall docx documents.
The specification is thorough, and the reference implementation (v2.1.5) seems to work well.
Unfortunately, the same can’t be said of jaxb.dev.java.net.
Given that one of my hats is to develop a community around the plutext projects, I’m trying to be aware of what helps or hinders this process.
So in the spirit of constructive criticism (I’d really like to see momentum grow around JAXB-RI), here are some observations:
Now, none of these problems will stop the determined user. But I’m sure their cumulative effect is to make many others give up.
For those like me who try to get a quick sense of how active a project is by looking at the volume of traffic on the mailing list or forum before making any further commitment, problem #1 above amounts to bad marketing if nothing else.
This is a pity, because as I said, JAXB 2.1.5 is good stuff.

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