--- Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 2:48 PM -0500 3/14/04, Ted Husted wrote:
> >I'd say we could branch what we have as 1.2 and start thinking of 
> >the HEAD as 1.3.
> >
> >IMHO, the quickest way to sort out what we need to do with the 
> >Struts-Chain RequestProcessor is to get it out there as the nightly 
> >build. [Many hands make light work ;)]
> >
> >So, we could reserve the 1.2 for any desperate fixes (as we've done 
> >before), but do anything resembling new development against the HEAD 
> >(1.3).
> 
> I might do something like this over the weekend, depending on my time 
> (then again, I may not at all!)
> 
> But if I did, I'd want to see if anyone had any strong feelings, or 
> fixes they thought they'd like to get in before a branch, or... ?
> 
> Or should all of this wait until we get the move to struts.apache.org 
> settled?  I'm assuming we'll reorganize CVS as part of that, into 
> struts-core, struts-taglib, etc...  Speaking of that, can we/should 
> we do anything to preserve CVS logs if we move files?  Or will we 
> start fresh?   I think if we move the actual CVS files it will all be 
> preserved, but I've never tried that.

I have used the CVS log history many times when researching/fixing bugs so
I'm very much against losing this data.

David

> 
> I'm interested in getting the Struts Chain stuff mainstreamed, but 
> like I said, this may very well not be the weekend I start on it.  In 
> any case, I figured a branch would be cause for a little bit of 
> discussion amongst committers.
> 
> Joe
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