Yes, actually we are. Rich is taking care of getting our reseller agreement with Sencha and we plan on posting our first release candidate really soon (hopefully between now and the end of this month).
Do not want to sound offensive but I think for years that the project goes on very little, with constant promises of upcoming releases that will not happen.
I understand that is not a paid job but it makes no sense to promise things that you can not manage or maintain. It creates false expectations among developers that "stumble" into this project.
I agree with tarikone. I think a lot of people have left ext.nd
If you want to keep this alive then the project should be open, I've seen multiple people make contributions but there is simply no evolution and even more important no decent documentation that makes new people come aboard.
I've loved the idea and I have one admin site running on extnd but its still not mature.
Well, I actually think the project has been going quite well. It's just been this past year (since around August of last year), that things slowed down a bit due to my cancer, ExtJS's move to California, Sencha backing, etc. But I'm doing fine with the cancer stuff and Rich has been working with Sencha on the reseller agreement. While waiting on that I have been actively busy fixing bugs and preparing for an upcoming release candidate.
I agree with tarikone. I think a lot of people have left ext.nd
If you want to keep this alive then the project should be open, I've seen multiple people make contributions but there is simply no evolution and even more important no decent documentation that makes new people come aboard.
I've loved the idea and I have one admin site running on extnd but its still not mature.
Well, Rich and I are very busy with working with customers that are using Ext.nd to convert their lotus notes apps into web apps. And as for documentation, that's coming in the next release.