I too agree with Roys' statements.  Stable software is 
everything.  Otherwise Cocoon will just take it's 
place as some interesting R&D project in the Software
Halls of History while another project, another firm,
deliveres a stable usable system to market that 
becomes the standard.

    Steve Punte



On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 08:40:06 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  So here I've been waiting for a stable Cocoon 2, and I find that the 
>  development has blown past a stable 2.0 release, and now is working 
>  on 2.1. Is there any hope of a stable release anytime soon? I have 
>  production services running (shakily, unfortunately) on 1.8.3, and 
>  would appreciate having a stable version of 2.x, in the (perhaps 
>  forlorn) hope that my troubles may disappear. Can anyone give me a 
>  sense of the proposed development path? Please respond directly to me 
>  as well as the list, since I cannot deal with signing up to a list 
>  that gets the kind of traffic this list does. Thanks,
>  Roy Tennant
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>  California Digital Library
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