Ceki Gülcü wrote:
>
> I am not sure if all code written for Tomcat 3.x will compile or
> work under 4.0.

All is a mightly high target.  But I'd wager that you would be pleasantly
surprised by the percentage.

> The versioning issue that you raise is much more fundamental and
> somewhat orthogonal to CVSed binaries (IMHO).

More fundamental, certainly, but not orthogonal.

There is an inverse correlation between home sales and interest rates.
Home sales do continue when interest rates are high, but interest rates put
a damper on them.

Looking at Jakarta projects, IMHO there is an inverse correlation between
interface stability and CVSed binaries.

I'd wager that if these binaries were placed in a separate CVS module - as
has been suggested a number of times here - that all the benefits of CVSed
binaries will be present with few if any of the drawbacks.

I'd even go so far as to suggest that the name of this CVS module be
jakarta-jpan.

- Sam Ruby


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