Yoav Shapira wrote:
I don't mind documenting it -- write up the web page you want (in the
xdocs format used by the rest of the docs: see
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/tomcat/container/tc5.5.x/webapps/docs/
for examples), submit it here or on bugzilla, and we can add it to the
docs.

Maybe I should write a template, which can then be copied and re-used as these things crop up. An index page to list the cases and a unique page per case.

Obviously the developer would be the best person to fill in the full details of each issue as they have best understanding. My suggestion comes from the thought that "Wouldn't is be neat if there was a page that told users about this sort of stuff". This is a win-win situation where adopters of TC have disclosure of these issues and the developers get less hassle and avoid possible name calling because you've done your bit to communicate the situation to the user, so nothing more needs to be said.



As for Remy's comment on bad faith, if he can provide some evidence of what he calls bad faith on my part in any historical post it would be great to understand where his negative thoughts are coming from. I think they only exist in his head.

From my side I'm pretty sure starting comments with a tone "You know, Darryl is one of these Bugzilla users" does not go down well with anyone reading the list. No matter what flavor of smiley he wishes to stick on the end of the sentence. Its very personal, very directed and not very technical. I shall make public comment again: please leave your subjective personal comments out, and increase your output of factual technical reasons.


If anyone does want to check out my genuine historical interest in supporting the open source community, please feel free to put my name into a search engine.

Darryl L. Miles

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