This is the soundest idea I've heard so far. Multiple distributions
sounds like disaster area to me. I currently think it is hard enough for
a new user to decide Tomcat3/Tomcat4.x/Tomcat5 when presented with the
choices. If there in addition to that is "Tomcat4 lite", "Tomcat4 all"
"Tomcat5 lite".... disaster, don't go there.

I want one distribution with --enable --disable for source compilation
and if I choose binary I can edit the config files (server.xml or
whatever) to remove the options I don't need. Exactly like httpd (sort
of)...

M

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henri Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 10 December 2002 10:35
> To: Tomcat Developers List
> Subject: Re: [VOTE] Minimal tomcat ( JSR154 + JSR152 )
> 
> It's exactly what SHOULD BE DONE in a modular approach of TC 5.
> 
> A small core with essential functionalities, and a bunch of 
> modules, which will live in modules dir or activated if 
> module-xxx.xml found in conf directory of tomcat.
> 

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