[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What about this:
>
> - I start a new revolution in tomcat3.2 space ( proposals/something ),
> and all the implementation of 2.3 and all controversial stuff will go
> there ( i.e. all new features, like dav, http1.1, resource caching, the
> new SMTP and POP3 protocols - since any feature will be in fact just an
> interceptor plus the implementation itself )
Okay, if you feel strongly about not working with the Tomcat 4.x code
base. This revolution branch would, however, not change the decision
to use the Tomcat 4.x code base for Servlet 2.3/JSP 1.2. The earliest
it could be considered would be for the next version of the specs.
> - in tomcat3.3 we'll only have bug fixes, no other features. Tomcat3.3
> will continue to be servlet2.2/jsp1.1, etc
Agree.
> If the "revolution" rules still apply ( and I hope this is the case),
> there is no "vote" or procedure for revolutions, and any developer is free
> to work on whatever he likes. My preference is ( as you know ) to continue
> with the current stable codebase.
I've noticed ;-) I'm okay with another revolution branch, as long as we're
clear about which spec versions Tomcat 3.x and Tomcat 4.x supports.
> [...]
> It's cool to be revolutionar ( even if I still believe evolution is the
> way to go).
Sometimes evolution just doesn't work ;-) Anyway, if this makes everyone
happy, I'm all for it.
Hans
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Hans Bergsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gefion Software http://www.gefionsoftware.com
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