On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Mark Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think we should focus on getting 2.0 out the door. We have been > working on it long enough and I think there are many people using it > in production or near-production systems. Once we release, we will > probably get alot more feedback and can use that feedback to > enhance/fix the next version.
Big +1. We will find areas that we would like to improve during the foreseeable future (this change and ByteBuffer comes to mind). Including all such changes will delay 2.0 for a long time, long enough for MINA to get behind other frameworks. Having a real release out will mean getting further feedback from users, so far I haven't seen a lot of users requesting this change nor the ByteBuffer change. I think we're too critical, the code is great. Release early, release often. We do neither. >I would think that we should move right > towards 3.0. I say go work on a branch (as already suggested) and see where that leads. /niklas
