Trails is moving!
I think we‘re far enough along to finally announce this: Trails is moving to Codehaus. I‘ve been less than thrilled with my Java.net site for some time and looking for something better. One of the newer members of the Trails community suggested Codehaus and took the lead in making the move happen. We have a much nicer looking website (I think) at www.trailsframework.org And we've mavenized to make it much easier to get a Trails project started. Check out the Quickstart Guide for starting a Trails project with maven2. Still got a bit more work moving the mailing lists and bring over JIRA issues. But we should be ready to officially “launch” the new Trails website with the 1.0 beta release.
Update
Kudos to Brian Topping for making this move happen! Thanks Brian, and sorry for neglecting to mention you by name.
About Chris Nelson
Chris is the founder of the Trails project and published several articles for Java.net. Chris is an experienced java developer and is an active director of the Cincinnati Java User's Group. His speaking appearances have included No Fluff Just Stuff, OSCON, TheServerSide Java Symposium, and JaveOne as well as numerous JUG appearances.
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