I'm not as concerned with "free-loaders" so much as I am with whether
there are actually very many people out there who really need these
new releases.

I don't mind helping test out a new build and voting based on that,
but I don't have any 1.3 apps in production that I can test/verify
with.


On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still work on Struts 1.3 projects. So I keep evolving 1.3 (and put
>  everything in HEAD) also.
>
>  Paul
>
>  On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Antonio Petrelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  wrote:
>
>
>
>  > 2008/3/9, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  > >  I am still interested in patching Struts 1.x bugs as they come in and
>  > >  queuing up releases. The delay between 1.3.8 and 1.3.10 was my doubt
>  > that I
>  > >  can count on +3 binding votes for the 1.x releases. Even if Struts 2 is
>  > the
>  > >  craze, I still am interested in tweaking 1.x for the large community
>  > that's
>  > >  still out there. If I continue rolling versions, can I actually count
>  > on you
>  > >  -- at least 2 more PMC --- to vote? Just holler back so I know that you
>  > will
>  > >  at least try to test and give a vote.
>  >
>  > Count on me, Paul.
>  > But I have a question: why do you still want to work on the 1.3 branch?
>  > If it is for your own interests, ok. But please don't do it for Struts
>  > "users" (aka "freeloaders") that don't contribute. My opinion is to
>  > follow on 1.4 development and discard 1.3.x branch.
>  >
>  > Ciao
>  > Antonio
>  >
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