I am also interested in MinTC.
But I must say I understand Remy's point about 'rudeness'. I don't like bloat and I would love to see more modularization ( in 4.x and 3.x and most of the programs I know ). But this should be done by contributing to the project, not by creating a fork. And if MinTC is sucessfull ( and I hope it will ), we'll have all the problems in trying to merge or switch or fight. So even if I don't like Valves and a lot of the 4.x API, I would preffer to have any API changes/modularization/simplifications in the main branch, with pre-agreement from all parties - not in a form of announcements of what has changed. Even if MinTC is a step forward, by adding more modularization and cleaning things - it is certainly not something we participate in at this moment. And I personally believe what is private must remain private - I would be very upset if an sensitive email I send in private to someone is made public ( even with the sender name removed - it was no doubt about who sent the mail, at least from the 'rudeness' clue :-). However, after things settle a bit I would be happy to propose Cristopher as a commiter, and hope the changes and ideas will be discussed here and result in code changes in the main branch. Costin On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote: > > I've been informed by private email that I am "terribly > > rude" for making announcements of MinTC releases on the > > tomcat-dev list, and that I should not make any futher > > announcements. > > Sorry, but I consider it rude to post announcements about other projects on > the Tomcat mailing list. > I attach the email since it is not public matter. > > > So that's it then? I've been kicked off tomcat-dev (how > > does that work on an open source project!?) because I've > > offended someone by writing code they don't like!?!? > > I am indeed not interested in MinTC. > MinTC has all the problems Catalina had before Coyote, with the only benefit > being that it is smaller and would run on a few more Java platforms. > > Remy > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>