Chris Miller wrote:

Maurice's point about stability before functionality is of course extremely
valid too, but if Pat is keen to code this on a branch in the meantime I
can't see any reason to discourage him.

Let me let everyone know a little bit more about where I'm coming from on this. Of the new code in CVS that has caused so many problems, Patrick and myself are the two of the main contributers. Neither of us has done good job on quality with that code and Rickard rightfully chewed our asses for it.

I feel that if you add code to the CVS repository you have the responsibility of leaving it at least as good and hopefully better than before. To make things right I am working on the new testsuite, trying to find bugs, and working my way through the bugs in Jira.

I think Patrick feels much the same way that I do, so the OGNL stuff can wait a little longer.

-Maurice



"Hani Suleiman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Well, the ognl stuff seems very promising, how about having it implemented

on a

branch (say, OGNL_1 or something), with a view to integrating it once

others

have had a look and feel it's worthwhile?

Again, I stress that the goal for adding it (from my perspective at least)

is

performance. There should be NO configuration changes, and absolutely NO
external changes. The only different (hopefully) will be superior

performance on

the branch version. If it ends up being ugly/unusable/slow/unfashionable,

the

branch can merrily die off, if it's useful/pretty/a positive step, it can

land

on HEAD. Any objections?



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