On 9/20/07, Jim Jagielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 19, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Bill Barker wrote:
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> >
> > TC 4.1.x and TC 5.5.x represented major changes to the core API, and
> > resulted in much more stable Tomcat code.  There is no such issue
> > for TC
> > 6.0.x (just a disagreement on the comet API, which we have already
> > dealt
> > with, and decided to let software-darwinism take it's course).
>
> When I suggested a TC 6.0 and 6.5 dual approach, Costin said:
>
>    "Strong -1 on this. Done that - didn't work so good, and it
> doesn't solve
>    the core problem - it's not about 'cutting edge' versus 'stable',..."


Context needed :-)

-1 was on having a TC6.5 as a way to resolve conflicts ( so some people can
make broad
changes in one and some in other without having to 'discuss'/argue/veto ).

The transition between 5.5 to 6.0 ( AFAIK ) was based on '5.5 is mostly
frozen, only important
and select changes backported, all new activity on 6.0'.

I also don't think a 6.5 is needed unless there is no huge architecture and
API change, as it happened in 5.5->6.0,
 but my 'strong -1' was for the reasons above. I don't mind having a 6.5 -
if both Remy and Filip and all other
 people who are actively developing move to 6.5 so changes get the right
review ( instead of 'that's my branch, that's yours' )

Costin

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