On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If we want to build a vibrant user community, we need to support the > prior major release (2.0) until our next major release (2.2) comes out. A vibrant community has nothing to do with the versions we support. If we provided enough information on the respective versions they'd love us more than when we support more versions than necessary. Users always have to verify whether their apps work or not irrespective of what exactly number in the version scheme has changed. I think they'd love if they could work with the latest and greatest stuff if they were ensured it would work with their apps. That's the real pain in any migration - lack of knowledge and experience. That's why Hernan and Co's work's so important. The more users know about Geronimo, the better for their migration efforts. Anyway, I'm only a lurker and if I fever find some spare cycles to work on Geronimo beside commenting out/responding to user questions I won't likely be fixing bugs/issues reported against the previous versions or branches, but rather enhance documentation/fix them in the trunk so our community is better equipped with the right tools for their job around Geronimo and to let them stay current with the changes. I keep saying it's always better for them and us. Jacek -- Jacek Laskowski http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
