I've enjoyed this thread... ;-) Several comments:
My vote for a "feature" to remove is support for non-TraX XSLT processors. Having all of the liaisons makes the code harder to understand, maintain, and test. My recollection is different than Stefan's... Ant regularly broke everybody. Now arguably, the pendulum has gone a bit too far the other way. Gump has been effective in showing people exactly how frequent build breakages actually are, and I am pleased to say that the frequency of such breakages seems to be going down. If there is a major new release, I can make Gump do experimental runs on a daily basis. I do that today with Xerces2 and JDK 1.4. Yes, it is like herding cats, but Gump does effectively represent coordination... results are posted publically, nag messages are sent, and patches are made. - Sam Ruby -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
