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Published: Oct 04 2008 / 14:13

The biggest concern seems to be that, while the source will remain technically available, the removal of tags will make it difficult to reconstruct specific packages.
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OtengiM replied ago:

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The problem is as the article said SS is become very "Corporate" and with the VC behind it, it's getting difficult for Rod and friends to take quickly decisions I guess. so Rod promised at the end of this week to have an answer about the tags for the open source spring framework version but there is not answer and there is not also a single blog that said why they did this exactly, what is the direction SS is going with this, What is the future of Spring framework related to the community, one simple roadmap, nada. Anyway there is no CLUE.

I'm very disappointing with this move of Spring Source and with this behavior they pushed me and friends to move into another alternatives. So I wish the best for Rod and SS but So long Spring.

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