> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 20:17
> >
> > on 1/17/01 10:28 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >
> > Why was it one of your worst days? I don't see how it could have been
bad,
> > nor do I see how that could influence your actions here by
> > starting to send yet more flame bait.
>
> And, of course, you are biting the bait, the hook, the line...
>
> Enough was already said about that. Sam, Hans, Amy and I managed to talk
> about it with no flames and Costin already apologized.
>
> What are you missing?

I have almost no bad personnal feelings against Costin. At some point, I was
a bit upset about him because :
- he did stuff which I personnally took offense of, and for which he did
apologize to me (so it's past history)
- I feel like he could be more willing to accept compromises
Really, I'm fine with him, and I've been really impressed by him at the
meeting (there were a lot of misunderstandings before, which hopefully were
clarified).
However, I cannot say the same thing about you. Frankly, could you just
*stop* that ? I don't think you fully realize it, but you're not helping
either Costin or this project in any way by getting into this pointless
discussion (other than proving to me that you are way more childish than
what you think Jon is).

I'll not veto his proposal just because I'm a TC 4 developer. Actually,
depending on how he presents it and what he plans to do, I'll +0 or +1 it.
I had been looking at the HEAD of jakarta-tomcat and I have to say that :
- last time I tested it, it was faster than TC 3.2 (good)
- it was also very buggy (bad, but that may have changed since I last tried
it), so I think the support issue is essential
- the code organization looked cleaner (good)

Remy


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