Thanks for the info, this is related to the mirroring. Not all mirrors have picked up the latest page.
Carsten > -----Original Message----- > From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:30 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [ANN] Apache Cocoon 2.1 Released > > > Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> announces: > > > Apache Cocoon 2.1 Released > > -------------------------- > > > > The Apache Cocoon Community is proud to announce the new release > > of Apache Cocoon. > > > > Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around > > the concept > > of separation of concerns (that is: allowing people to do their job > > without having to step on each other toes) and > > component-oriented web > > RAD. > > > > Cocoon implements these concepts around the notion of 'component > > pipelines' modelled after the 'process chain' concept where each > > worker specializes on a particular operation. This makes it possible > > to use a Lego(tm)-like approach in building web solutions where > > these components can be hooked together into pipelines without > > requiring further programming. > > > > We like to think at Cocoon as "web glue" for your web application > > development needs. But most important, a glue that can keep > > concerns separate and allow parallel evolution of the two sides, > > improving development pace and reducing the chance of conflicts. > > > > For more information about Apache Cocoon 2.1, please go to > http://cocoon.apache.org > > Congratulations. > > One question; on the download page: (at least on > http://mirrors.midco.net/pub/apache.org/cocoon/ ) > > There is: > > NOTE: The latest release of Apache Cocoon is called Release Candidate 1, > since most parts, especially the core can be considered as quite stable. > Some parts exists that have to be considered as alpha, especially blocks > which are marked as such. This means that there are still few open bugs > and issues that have to be solved for a final release. > > Which I think should be changed? > >
