Was this really necessary? The email below went to both the commons-dev and tomcat -dev lists. If Remy was pointing the finger at anyone, it was at his fellow Tomcat Developers. Thats how I interpreted it.
Martin has been busting his tail trying to get FileUpload released so that Struts can make a full 1.1 release, and I'm sure he's just a little frustrated that other projects which have a dependency on the library aren't participating very much in the bug cleanup, or, apparently, the commons-dev mailing list where this was discussed thoroughly before the change happened. In fact, Martin was reluctant to remove the deprecated methods completely, and other developers here on commons-dev pointed out that there is no guarantee of API in unreleased software.
When I read the message from Remy, I read it as a jab at FileUpload. And since Martin has basically been a one-man FileUpload team for several weeks (while being busy in his real life), he took it personally. Rereading Remy's message, I can see why Glenn read it as being "spoken to" the tomcat-dev list, with commons-dev as more of a 'cc'. But that's not how I read it originally.
I'd think at least one committer on any major open-source project should be committed to monitoring the status of each library that project depends on -- if someone had been doing that, this would not have been a surprise.
Just a bystander... Joe
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