I think that as soon as there is a 1.3 GA release, there would be no reason at all to backport changes to 1.2.x As Michael points out, 1.3 is not a revolutionary change from 1.2 and the migration path is not an extremely complicated one.

The recent 1.2.9 release is largely to address specific security concerns which merited a release of something likely to be GA sooner than we could expect 1.3.x to reach that level.

Joe


Michael J wrote:
You think that 1.3 is a revolution? Or a leap so giant that current
1.2.x users may not be able to make? Afaik, 1.3 can be used without
knowing anything about chains, with minor web.xml fixes. That is how I
used it a while ago. Have this changed?

Having stated in another thread that Struts is all about backwards
compatibility, 1.3 should serve well to 1.1 and 1.2.x users.

I don't see the point in continuing 1.2.x generation. There too many
Struts flavors already.

--
Joe Germuska
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"You really can't burn anything out by trying something new, and
even if you can burn it out, it can be fixed.  Try something new."
        -- Robert Moog

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