Hi,

On 28 Sep 2007, at 05:38, Joerg Heinicke wrote:

And what's the use of it? I just don't get it why a framework should set restrictions on its user base.

Well, by that argument we should make cocoon work with Ruby, C++, Lisp, Erlang, etc etc ... don't want to restrict our users to just one language ;-)

There's a strong argument for not adding restrictions to an existing tree (2.1), but for an unreleased framework (2.2+), it makes sense that the best available solutions should be used -- otherwise there's never an incentive for those using it to upgrade.


Thanks,

Andrew.
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