On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Nils Kilden-Pedersen <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the first
>>> release candidate for Jetty 9.1
>>>
>>>   Jetty 9.1.0.RC0
>>>
>>> Distribution Downloads:
>>>
>>>   http://download.eclipse.org/jetty/stable-9/dist/
>>>
>>> The artifacts are also available in Maven Central.
>>> P2 repositories are not yet available as our previous method of
>>> generating them has been deprecated and we have yet to transition that
>>> portion of the release.
>>>
>>> Documentation:
>>>
>>> The documentation for Jetty 9.1 is still catching up, but its improving
>>> every day.
>>>
>>>   http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/
>>>
>>> New Features in Jetty 9.1:
>>>
>>>   Servlet API 3.1
>>>     - Async I/O
>>>
>>>   JSR-356
>>>     - javax.websocket support
>>>
>>>   Jetty WebSocket API
>>>     - Streaming support
>>>
>>>   Server Speed Improvements:
>>>     - Shockingly fast response times (we respond so fast we break test
>>> cases in other projects!)
>>>
>>
>> LOL. Any more details on this?
>>
>>
> No pointing fingers from us.  Just that it happened (three times!)
> We're all friends in the bigger open source community, and don't want to
> hurt anyone.
> That's why we intentionally left off the names.
>

I wasn't so much interested in who's test cases broke, but details on what
changes caused such improvements and if there are benchmarks to quantify
them?
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