> But aren't there situations today where people might not be able to update > camel?
These situations are minor ones comparing to the size of incompatibility that will be caused by introducing components not supported by the committers team. > No need to stop working on select components and either release them together > with core or put them in the marketplace. If we encourage users to take advantage of marketplace, then we encourage them to use unstable components as well. That's the problem. > You are right - components are what people are interested in. > But the number of components will not shrink if there is no decision to > abandon some of them. The question is do we really need to abandon them? The majority of the components don't need extra care between releases. -- Henryk Konsek http://henryk-konsek.blogspot.com
