I have a bit of time, a reasonably high pain threshold (this is being sorely tested) and enough technical ability (M.SC Computer Science and 30+ years of technical frigging about) to fix little problems. I use XML and XSLT in other parts of my technical base. I am assuming that a year from now, 1.4 will be the weapon of choice and 1.2 problems will be less likely to get fixed.

I am also following the Cocoon forum and am getting a bit concerned about the non-deterministic nature of the problems reported therein.

Ron


Michael Wechner wrote:

Victoria Vitaver wrote:

Ron Wheeler wrote:

Also .. any rough idea when 1.4 becomes 'stable'?



I think it's hard to say. AFAIK there is nobody really using it
for a productive environment yet, but people are starting to use it, e.g. we
are currently building an ERP solution based on Lenya and Jackrabbit and
I hope this will help to get it stable.

But it's very important that the dev community actually agrees on stabilizing it
and I am not sure if are all aligned on this.

I need to know this for a project which is due to commence shortly..



what are the reasons for you to use 1.4 instead of 1.2?

Michi



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