On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 08:16:51AM -0400, Tim Williams wrote: > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Thorsten Scherler <thors...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > > On 25/05/2010, at 03:15, Tim Williams wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Thorsten Scherler <thors...@apache.org> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>> On 27/04/2010, at 08:04, David Crossley wrote: > >>> > >>>> Tim Williams wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Well, if the dispatcher is all that changed in such a release, we > >>>>> could do a 0.91 afterwards. I think there's another consideration > >>>>> that I didn't mention too. I feel irresponsible releasing software > >>>>> that we can't support and I'm concerned that this would be the case > >>>>> with the dispatcher. I have a difficult enough time now digging up > >>>>> Cocoon knowledge when questions come across but with > >>>>> dispatcher-related ones I have no clue. Maybe it's an unfounded > >>>>> concern, I dunno... > >>>> > >>>> I have the same concerns. > >>>> > >>>> Perhaps we should get 0.9 released ASAP, > >>>> then make a concerted effort to build a Dispatcher > >>>> community. Make another release soon after. > >>> > >>> > >>> I understand what you are all saying, but the dispatcher is basically one > >>> transformer and > >>> the usage of locationmap for resolving the structurer and contracts. > >>> There is not much > >>> more to it. > >> > >> So, would you be against a 0.9 release with dispatcher in the > >> whiteboard? Does anyone have the time in the near future to move it > >> from the whiteboard anyway? > > > > > > I am not sure about the community support as reason to keep it in the > > whiteboard. There are many devs and committer > > that uses the dispatcher so I do not see the missing community around it. > > Thanks Thorsten, fair enough, I'm hoping someone finds time to move it > to /plugins soon? I've been avoiding the dispatcher related 0.9 > issues until this decision was made so we'll also need to start > picking through those issues and figuring which can be pushed off. > > --tim
I can find the time to move it, but do we have a consensus? It's hard to tell when it's so quiet. -Brian