Hi Howard,
I would definitively use this right away as it gets into 5.3.
IMO the change is incremental, I don't see how this could break existing
code.

I hope others agree too.

Cheers,
Dragan Sahpaski



On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been spending a couple of hours changing Plastic to allow fields
> to be protected or package private (in other words, not public).  In
> fact, fields that are not instrumented may even be public (this would
> be final fields, or fields with @Retain).
>
> I have working tests inside Plastic; I'm about to convert a lot of
> component fields from private to protected, which will make extending
> existing Tapestry components a lot easier, as there will be reasonable
> access to parameters defined in base classes.
>
> In any case, this is a really nice change that I was originally
> slating for 5.4 but I'm feeling pretty confident about the code ... is
> this too big a change to fit into 5.3.2?
>
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