--- Mike Cannon-Brookes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dudley,
> 
> I think this depends on your level of comfort.
> 
> Personally I wouldn't start a new application with
> WW 1.3 at the moment, as
> your development cycle is likely longer than the
> time until WW2 is released.
> Also using a framework during it's development is
> the perfect way to get
> your bugs fixed fast :)
> 
> My $0.02 (from someone who is building a commercial
> app due to go into beta
> testing next week with WW2 ;))
> 

Well, I'm in the same position, but to test it  I need
stable anonynous CVS accsees.. 
( wink , wink , when ww2 is added to java.net? 
osuser is also overdue... and I have some foxes in
pipeline.. but I can not produce patches against sf...
:=) )

regards,

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