simon schrieb:
> In other words, keeping one line of code makes sense (less
> maintenance) even if we lose some JSF1.2/JSF2.0-specific features or
> performance boosts.

While I second the rest of your mail, I wont do so with the sentence above.

We are developers, and, at least in your younger years ;-), you'd like
to keep up with technology
and use the newest things. And JSF 1.2 is anything else then new today,
not to speak about JSF 1.1.
In contrast, we spent alot of time to make our JSF 1.1 development
upward compatible.

I don't think that we are responsible to provide a vital community
around a library
which itself depends on a stone old architecture.

So, yes to one line of code, but I'd like to see the bundle
Tomahawk+JSF1.1 frozen.
Anything new should go to a JSF 1.2 native Tomahawk.
And JSF 2.0 release date + (lets say) half year the same should count
for Tomhawk JSF 1.2 then.

Ciao,
Mario

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