On 2 Jan 2018, at 23:46, Caleb James DeLisle
<cjd(a)cjdns.fr> wrote:
Looks like an interesting project, however I'm not sure about how active it is.
On github there are 1145 stars whereas the pug templating language has 15820.
Just important to avoid jumping from one sinking ship to another ;)
Definitely. Note that my idea here was more of suggesting exploring some other templating
languages that would be initially added as a contrib project, rather than replacing
Velocity. But you’re perfectly right, if someone is willing to work on this, we might as
well pick the right one.
However note that pug is not a candidate since it’s not java-based and is for Node.js.
Regarding activity
https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf/graphs/contributors shows one
active committer. So that’s indeed a bit low (even though there are recent releases).
Thanks
-Vincent
https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf
https://github.com/pugjs/pug
Thanks,
Caleb
On 02/01/18 22:48, Vincent Massol wrote:
> See
http://www.thymeleaf.org/
>
> With this, users could combine HTML and scripting which could be a nice option when
using the {{html}} macro for example.
>
> {{html}}
> {{thymeleaf}}
> …
> {{/thymeleaf}}
> {{/html}}
>
> Related:
> *
https://dzone.com/articles/template-engines-review-after-deprecated-velocity
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>