Quick side note: all versions are available on nexus, links are not (yet?)
mentioned but exist.
Le 27 oct. 2012 08:45, "Alex The Rocker" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> TomEE is supposed to be "Tomcat Enterprise Edition". One thing that
> "Enterprises" appreciate with software prerequisites is the ability to move
> from one version to another when they fell confident that 1/ it's
> compatible with the web apps they deploy 2/ it's available.
>
> Currently (as of 27th October) we have in TomEE download page only links to
> version 1.5.0.
>
> In theory, there will soon be version 1.5.1, and "enterprises" will
> consider the .1 as a bug fix release.
> I read that maybe the next available TomEE would be 1.6.0, meaning features
> changes.
>
> Why 1.0.0. isn't anymore accessible on TomEE download page?
> Will links to 1.5.0 be removed when 1.5.1 is available on the download
> page?
> Will links to 1.5.x be removed when 1.6.0 is available on the download
> page?
> What if an "enterprise" bought a product that is certified on 1.5.x ; x=>0
> ?
> Will there be no 1.5.2, 1.5.3 once 1.6.0 is available? what if Tomcat 7
> security fixes are only avail on TomEE 1.6.x but not on TomEE 1.5.x?
>
> Let's compare with Apache Tomcat download page: there are links for the
> last 3 major releases (Tomcat 7, Tomcat 6 and Tomcat 5).
> When you follow the link on a given release, say Tomcat 7, you have access
> to latest point release of Tomcat 7 (Tomcat 7.0.32 as of this writing), but
> also to "Archives", from where all point releases between 7.0.0 and
> 7.0.0.32 can be downloaded.
>
> All major application servers have clear version scheme and access to
> archives.
> We all want TomEE to be taken seriously (reference to Romain's link to a
> french article where TomEE was almost seen as a Toy-me ;), so would you
> agree to
>   1/ Standardize TomEE version scheme
>   2/ Restore access to TomEE 1.0.0 and provide a link to TomEE "archived"
> versions
> ?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex.
>

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