Brian,

That would be great.  I'd love to see a list of upcoming fixes/release 
information.  We're pretty locked into Tapestry 3 for a while, so any 
updates are greatly appreciated.

Also, thanks for your great response to my diatribe.  I see a lot of great 
potential in Tapestry, but I'm concerned about certain dogmas (static 
components, page class enhancement, abstract pages, etc.) that may prevent 
Tapestry's long term success.  It would be very helpful to have a warmer 
fuzzy about Tapestry's future--features for 4.1, and a clear vision for 
Tapestry 5.  I know that that can be difficult, but for those of us trying 
to map out our business' technology path, it poses a significant problem.

  - Mike






"Brian K. Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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I don't know a definitive time frame but it doesn't look like it should
be too long (and I know - words like "too long" are relative). There are
quite a few fixes in the 3.X thread and more issues addressed (with
patches to code, documentation, etc) that Jesse's been doing a great job
of going through and resolving in preparation for a 3.0.4.

(looking at your questions and my response, this seems a bit like a 'no
stuff just fluff' email :-/)

I'll see if I can glean a prelim list of fixes addressed in the 3.0.3 ->
3.0.4 path and post what I find if it's not ready for release before I
get a chance.

Brian

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> Any information on an upcoming 3.x release?  Date, fixes, etc.?  This is 

> the first I've heard of it.
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> Nick Westgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>>> Bug Fixes for 3.x
>> *cough*  okay... (may have proposed a patch or two on this recently ;-) 

> )
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> For those not following the dev list, Brian (for 3.x in particular) and 
> Jesse
> have been working their way through the JIRA issues, and closed - what - 

> about
> a 100 or so?
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> Many patches have been applied to 3.x so hopefully we'll see a 3.x 
release 
> soon.
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> Great work guys!
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> Cheers,
> Nick.
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