[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Fri, 4 May 2001, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > I've said it before, and i'll say it again -- 3.2 is in maintenance mode,
> > and doesn't need any further focus for enhancements. Time spent providing
> > enhancements there would be better spent focusing on its replacement.
>
> Even if you mean 3.3, I don't agree :-)
>
> The container itself is mostly done ( 3.2 and 3.3 ), but you need more
> than a container for a production system.
I guess more or less the only reason why TC4 hasn't been released as final
is because the Servlet/Jsp spec's aren't final so when those get final I'll
guess that we'll start working towards a "real" TC4 release. That release
would then be the current Tomcat release and thus making TC < 4 more or
less obsolete. Sure, user's won't be switching over immediately but I guess
what Craig is saying is that TC3.x should only live in maintenance mode
until a stable version of TC4 is released and thus making enhancements
to the TC3.x branches a waste of time.
> Tomcat itself is just a small part of a solution. You also need to
> integrate it and to add what is needed for a "real world" use.
Yes, but should we really focus on adding stuff/enhancements to the TC3.x branches?
..bip