Actually, the tomcat_32 nightlies are very stable.  I'm about the only one
still committing much to that branch and I've been pretty slow these days.
All the stuff going in there are minor bug fixes with little risk of
breaking existing functionality.

The nightlies don't get the large scale user testing that a beta drop gets,
but with a little testing in my own application environment I wouldn't
hesitate to run a tomcat_32 nightly in production.


Marc Saegesser

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Cain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat fan-sites, plushies, etc
>
>
> Quoting Deacon Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > p.s. Great work. Great-great-great work. I love you guys. Always
> > remember I
> > have enough faith in your work to use your latest beta versions in
> > production environment :)
>
> Ahhh ... is that all? If you _really_ had faith in us, you'd use
> the nightlies
> in production. And if you _really_, *really* had faith in us,
> you'd compile
> from cvs at random and use *that* in production =)
>
> (Obligatory parental warning label: That was a joke. _Please_ don't use a
> nightly or cvs build in a serious production environment ...
> unless you like to
> kiss the razor's edge ;-)
>
> - Christopher
>
> /**
>  * Pleurez, pleurez, mes yeux, et fondez vous en eau!
>  * La moitié de ma vie a mis l'autre au tombeau.
>  *    ---Cornelle
>  */

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