Hi Sean,

I have no problem with applying Stan's work to the 1.2 current branch
- as much of it as is tomcat 5 compatible right now. Stan, how much of
your work is tomcat 5 compatible? is it easy to separate this out for
now?

regards,

Martin

On 5/25/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin,

Nobody is trying to slow you down.  We just need to make sure that
your vision for the project matches everyone else.  We're all stuck
dealing with the results of these decisions so its important everyone
weigh in.

Back to the branch question.  If Stan is only 50% done and you are 0%
done, why not check in the portion of Stan's work that does not rely
on TC 6?  If you want to move towards JSF 1.2 incrementally that's how
I would advise we proceed.

There seem to be 3 logical choices for support of JSF 1.2.  I will
list them in the order of my preference.

1.) Start a single Tomcat 6 path.

2.) Start a single Tomcat 5 path from scratch.

3.) Start a single Tomcat 5 path based on Stan's work so far.

I still can't see how two JSF 1.2 paths would benefit anyone.  Those
are three options that give you some or partial JSF 1.2 functionality
without maintaining two paths.

Sean

On 5/25/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please, everyone, get me right: I want to get moving on 1.2, and if
> you'll keep putting obstacles in between me and the code, I'll move
> nowhere and nobody else will.
>
> It's a community decision guys, but generally in Open Source, you
> shouldn't be in between someone who wants to get some work done and
> his work!
>
> regards,
>
> Martin
>
> On 5/25/06, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > @Craig: We can certainly release a not TCK tested version - we can
> > > just not call it TCK compliant.
> >
> > anything done regarding a TCK ?
> > I hope an *update* for a new TCK (jsf 1.2) won`t take as long as your 1.1 
tck
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > -Matthias
> >
>
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