Jon, I defend your right to an opinion. Now will you please voluntarily
quit this? I'm asking you, amigo, please don't put out fire with
gasoline. It's not condusive to anything. Have some fraternity,
brutha!
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Jon Stevens wrote:
> 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
>