Hi David, Justin, Andrea, ....

sorry for all these inconveniences.  During eliminating the  deprecations I
also fixed some bugs. The problem is that within the last month my work was
always interrupted. (Finishing my Master Thesis, emergency situation at my
customer).  Splitting the patch in smaller chunks is possible, but this
will require two days at a minimum.

At the end of the day, NOT applying the patch will cause more troubles. I
carefully read the mailing lists to get feedback and I resolved all the
problems reported. Again, the only mistake I did was to prepare one big
patch. This will never happen.

Summary:
Applying the patch is a risk, of course, nobody is perfect.  Not applying
the patch is a disaster. I have seen users on the mailing list appreciating
all these new features. The patch covers issues of IOErrors( broken jdbc
connections)   and more. I do not want to go into details here, but I have
a programming experience of 28 years and I have a feeling what is better
and what is not better. Not applying the patch is the worst case scenario
and will cause many troubles in the future.

Again, sorry
Christian




2012/6/15 Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]>

> Good point David. That is certainly one of the issues with the patch, in
> that it lumps a number of changes together. If it were broken up i would be
> fine with saying parts of it could go in and wait on only smaller parts of
> it.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:10 AM, David Winslow <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Is it feasible to reduce the size of the patch by including only the
>> consistency fixes, and shipping a GeoServer 2.2 release that knowingly
>> contains UI bugs and uses deprecated (but presumed working) code?
>>
>> --
>> David Winslow
>> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Christian Mueller <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Andrea,
>>>
>>> Yes, imho GSIP 77 will improve the situation. Big +1 for the proposal.
>>> The whole new security system is a monster change  and I do not want to
>>> have a Geoserver release with an inconsistent security system.  Let us wait
>>> for Justins opinion, I would vote for your proposal having a beta 3.
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>> 2012/6/15 Andrea Aime <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Christian Mueller <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > The question is how to continue, two facts I want to point out
>>>> >
>>>> > - We cannot make a 2.2.0 release without the changes. The system
>>>> would not
>>>> > work correctly.
>>>> > - My next steps would be to review/complete the security
>>>> documentation and
>>>> > during this work, make a next round hardening the code.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Opinions ?.
>>>>
>>>> The fact that we still need a 4400+loc patch to fix the security
>>>> subsystem tells me
>>>> whatever we release next week cannot possibly be a release candidate,
>>>> but at
>>>> best a beta3, especially since you say that a next round of hardening
>>>> is in
>>>> the plans: nothing bad about it per se, but bad that it's needed since
>>>> RC means
>>>> Release Candidate, means we believe we're done and ask the users to
>>>> check and eventually tell us otherwise.
>>>>
>>>> Hopefully GSIP 77 will bring some sanity into all of this.
>>>>
>>>> Btw, I have no time to review the patch, I can have a look during the
>>>> weekend
>>>> but my familiarity with the new authentication system is not enough.
>>>> I'll trust Justin's judgement on it unless my quick review really
>>>> finds some red flag.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Andrea
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> GeoSolutions S.A.S.
>>>> Tech lead
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
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