RE: Commiters WHO and WHERE
My plan: TOMCAT 3.2: Start using it :-) TOMCAT 3.3: As I said: - merge all changes/bug-fixes from 3.2 ( that are not merged by their authors ) - finish the core refactoring, try to get as much feedback as possible ( estimate - 1 month ) - build milestones, build beta, build release-proposal, ask for a vote - based on the vote result, build the final 3.3 - continue to maintain 3.3 ( or the CVS head ) After 3.3: start rewriting and replacing modules, start adding features, start implementing Servlet2.3 - all that in an independent project/repository. TOMCAT 4.0: Help Dan with mod_jk/mod_webapp integration, make sure the result works in both 4.0 and 3.3 ( I'll only work on the C side ) Enhance performance of the various components that I reuse in 3.3, try to get the changes back into 4.0 Costin
Re: Commiters WHO and WHERE
on 12/22/2000 3:27 AM, "GOMEZ Henri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is still now, 3 projects (Sorry jon ;-) : I'm not the only person who disagrees with having 3 versions of Tomcat that we have to support, maintain and develop so please don't put it on only me. -jon
RE: Commiters WHO and WHERE
Since Costin and Dan will focus on mod_jk/ajpxx on 3.2/3.3 base, I'll focus on Apache 2.0 modules for mod_jk and mod_webapp. I'll try to release some RPM for httpd-2.0, apr, apr-utils and mod_jk, mod_webapp.
Commiters WHO and WHERE
Hi to all commiters, Many new commiters these days came with christmas. After all the noise about TC 3.3, It could be nice to know where each commiter (oldies and newbies) plan to works : There is still now, 3 projects (Sorry jon ;-) : TOMCAT 3.2: TOMCAT 3.3: TOMCAT 4.0: Could each commiter add itself on projects he will contribute and indicate on which parts : In my case : TOMCAT 3.2: RPM packaging, mod_jk, ajp12/ajp13, ssl stuff doc, french localization TOMCAT 3.3: RPM packaging, mod_jk, ajp12/ajp13, ssl stuff doc, french localization TOMCAT 4.0: RPM packaging, mod_webapp, ssl stuff doc, french localization This will clarify certainly who do what. May be we will discover there is sufficiant resource to keep support on 3.2, 3.3 and 4.0. I'll stats answers and give a daily report.