On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:18:36PM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Alright, here you go. Get it out of your systems
flamebait degree=total
so I hear 3.3 was a total waste of time and that 4.0 was the best thing
ever and that 4.0 is way faster than 3.3.
/flamebait
flamebait
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Alright, here you go. Get it out of your systems
flamebait degree=total
so I hear 3.3 was a total waste of time and that 4.0 was the best
thing ever and that 4.0 is way faster than 3.3. /flamebait
flamebait degree=total mode=silly
So I hear 4.0 was a big evil
Joe Schaefer wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe it was a mistake to allow two different
codebases to share the same name.
I'm not convinced that having two codebases is
necessarily a mistake.
it's not the multiple codebases that's the issue; it's
that they
Costin Manolache wrote:
So far it seems Stefano ( who is not currently a very active tomcat
developer) is pissed off by the decisions made on tomcat-dev.
I don't see too many tomcat developers flaming each other.
the tomcat developers are not all that matter, though. users
matter (it sounds
Costin Manolache wrote:
What you would have liked is your problem. As I repeated quite a few
times and you don't seem to hear is that the decision about a release
is a majority vote and can't be vetoed - even if it pisses off some
people.
not strictly true, although mostly. a product
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Jeff Turner wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:05:24AM +0100, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
...
More than anything else, the fact that two different codebases were *released*
with the same name at the same time, pissed many people off (myself included)
and created
Hi Henning,
yeah, Munich or any other big city in the southern german area would be
great.
btw, what about a 'german division meeting'. I'm from Aalen (100km east of
Stuttgart, 200km north of Munich) and would like to meet some other Apache
fellows from germany...perhaps we can arrange
Ok,
we might want to pool the locations and find a spot in the middle. :-)
So far we have Karlsruhe, Aalen and I'm located in Buckenhof which is
for all useful purposes identical to Erlangen.
Regards
Henning
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 13:33, Erik Abele wrote:
Hi Henning,
Hi,
Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
Hi,
while it is still a 160 km drive from my place to munich,
I'd love to
have a meeting somewhere in the southern germany area.
Munich would be
Munich is ok for me (280km from Karlsruhe)
+1 (600 km from Essen)
good as some of the austrian