Re: FYI: Tomcat 4.0 Release Planning Futures

2001-03-21 Thread James Duncan Davidson
> This membership position gives ASF (and the open source developers that > ASF represents) a powerful voice in shaping the future of the Java > platform. In addition, however, it imposes responsibilities to follow > the > rules of the Java Community Process -- the same rules that software > ven

Re: FYI: Tomcat 4.0 Release Planning Futures

2001-03-20 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Kief Morris wrote: > Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 08:52 PM 3/19/2001 -0800 > >So where does that leave us in the mean time? I propose that we continue > >to innovate new features in succeeding beta releases of Tomcat 4.0 > >(treating them essentially the way

Re: FYI: Tomcat 4.0 Release Planning Futures

2001-03-20 Thread Glenn Nielsen
+1 "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote: > > Many TOMCAT-DEV readers might be unaware that the Apache Software > Foundation (the group that sponsors the Jakarta project, along with many > others) is an Executive Member of the Java Community Process program, > which is the group which accepts or rejects

Re: FYI: Tomcat 4.0 Release Planning Futures

2001-03-19 Thread Kief Morris
Craig R. McClanahan typed the following on 08:52 PM 3/19/2001 -0800 >So where does that leave us in the mean time? I propose that we continue >to innovate new features in succeeding beta releases of Tomcat 4.0 >(treating them essentially the way that "milestone" releases get treated >in many deve

FYI: Tomcat 4.0 Release Planning Futures

2001-03-19 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Many TOMCAT-DEV readers might be unaware that the Apache Software Foundation (the group that sponsors the Jakarta project, along with many others) is an Executive Member of the Java Community Process program, which is the group which accepts or rejects the Java Specification Requests (JSRs) that c