How many think that the public messaging should be that more along the lines of "Tomcat 5 is now at least as stable/mature as Tomcat 4.1.30" and that folk should upgrade to it?
Having asked, I still believe a 4.1.31 for such an issue as that brought up here would be appropriate. I ask the question in terms of messaging to users, OEMs, etc, that 4.1.x has been superseded by 5.0.x in terms of the best version for production -- if/when the community feels this is reality.
Personally, I feel that 5.0.22 is at least as stable as the latest 4.1.x, is faster, and overall is preferable.
-- Jess Holle
Jeff Tulley wrote:
For a third time, we have had a defect logged on the fact that I
introduced a bug into JNDIRealm while adding a new filtering feature. The fix was very simple and has been made, but post-release of 4.1.30.
That, and the admin application largely does not work due to an
unfortunate tagging problem.
What is the possibility that there will be a 4.1.31 release? Is there any interest in that?
I am not a committer and so cannot bring this about, but I wanted to suggest that it seems to me to be a very good idea.
Jeff Tulley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (801)861-5322 Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business Solutions http://www.novell.com
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