On a somewhat unrelated note...
  I noticed a bugrat report this morning on an urlencoding that I had
submitted a patch for a little while back ( which was flawed/incomplete ).
In the process of redoing the patch and grabbing the source from cvs I came
up against this issue: what the heck tag is appropriate to use to submit
bugfixes against for the 3.2.x version of Tomcat? I am assuming that
tomcat_32 is the appropriate place but...



----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Saegesser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:04
Subject: RE: 3.2.2 Release?


> One thing I don't see listed here, and is the biggest reason I don't think
I
> have the time to manage the release, is determining what bugs still exist
in
> the tomcat_32 branch and which of those, if any, should be fixed before
> releasing 3.2.2.  This was an issue that Jon raised regarding the 3.3
> release plan.  What is the feeling of the Tomcat development community?
Can
> we get away with just releasing the tip of tomcat_32 as-is or would such a
> release *require* a complete review of open bugs and should the release be
> held until these bugs are all addressed.
>
> I've been trying to make just such a review but it has been very time
> consuming.  Maybe, since this is just a minor point release to an existing
> product, we can go with what we have.
>




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