Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Even though I'm all for main development going to 1.1, I strongly suggest we keep thinking about doing bug fixing in 1.0.

The validator thing doesn't have to be backported. It breaks the API, and I think that the problem is not too important or high profile. There is a way around the issue.

I think that the security issue concerning calling listeners on invisible components, raised earlier on the list, should be addressed in 1.0, when it is considered to be a threat. I'm not a security guy, so I can't say whether the threat is real or not.
The threat is real, but it depends on the actual application. In most cases, it may be just okay as it is. In my application, it is a serious security issue. But I'm not going to deploy the app before 1.1 arrives, so therefore I don't need 1.0 to be supported. But there might by others who need. Are there any wicket applications that are ready to be deployed and rely on 1.0 api? (I think that is possible, since I've read something about wicket apps at topicus...)

-Matej

Other than the security issue, I can't see anything that should be backported into 1.0 at this moment. I surely don't want to close the door on 1.0.2.

Martijn



Matej Knopp wrote:

No need for 1.0 to be supported.

-Matej

Eelco Hillenius wrote:

Lots of fixes and improvements this week. That's good. It getting harder to maintain the 1.0 branch though. The plan was not to do any API breaking fixes in that, but with the validator changes of today that gets impossible.

Who /needs/ the 1.0 to be supported? My hope is that as you'll have some API breaks anyway, you might as well do the full upgrade to 1.1. Saves us a lot of work (that we can better spend at fixing issues and honouring requests), and gives you JavaScript/CSS functionality! And it doesn't break much more.

So, if you absolutely need the 1.0 branch to be supported, please speak up now :) Otherwise, we'll be focussing on 1.1. instead.

Eelco


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