I understand the excitement about moving to 2.0--I share it.  I don't 
expect ever to switch to 1.3 in production, if 2.0 gets going in the next 
18 months or so.

I'm even looking forward to contributing to it, as much as I don't like 
PERL.:)

After I sent my message, I thought about it again.  It occurs to me that 
good portions of the sessions and user management code, as well as 
probably the security elements, will be reasonable to patch from 1.3 to 
2.0--if what I think you want to do is actually what you want to do.
Still, though, I'd rather see that stuff contributed back in after 
re-vetting, after 1.3 is not a primary concurrent development concern.

Having 1.2 in bugfix releases, 1.3 in pre-release, and 2.0 in active 
development, sounds very painful to a very small community of devs.  Unless 
of course you really do want to skip 1.3 and go straight to 2.0.
I'd probably be all over that idea, but I doubt most others would.

Luke

  On Sat, 13 Mar 2010, Chris Travers wrote:

> Ok.  Seems like a consensus has emerged.  Shelve this until we get to
> the release candidate series.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
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