on 12/27/2000 12:59 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nacho and Larry and Henri did most of the hard work in maintaining 3.2,
> and it is a _team_ effort. Sam acted as a release manager - doing build
> after build, as he was supposed to do. Tomcat 3.2 is not _my_ product, but
> _our_ product, and I think _we_ did a good job overall.

I agree. I'm not disputing that.

> I wrote _a_lot__ of the code that went into 3.2, and I did more work
> than you can imagine, Jon. I did that even if I had a job that is not
> tomcat, but xml-xalan.

In fact, you did some of that work during your day time job. :-)

> After 3.2 was frozen I had far more work than I could handle with xalan
> and jaxp ( thanks to Scott for helping me so much ), and the little free
> time I got was put into finishing what I started - the refactoring of
> tomcat3, making it _elegant_ and  _fast_ ..

Actually, you did that before 3.2 was frozen, didn't you? I remember an
email thread asking why work was starting on 3.3 when 3.2 wasn't even done
yet.

> In any case - this is not about me, but about tomcat. I do my best to
> improve tomcat, if that's not enough for you - I'm sorry.

Tomcat 3.x or 4.x?

-jon

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