on 2002/12/7 7:08 AM, "Remy Maucherat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> - I think this distribution doesn't have much interest (Jasper is rather
> small + the vast majority of users want the feature)

I don't agree with that, and you have no conclusive proof of that.

> - As the release manager, I feel lazy, and would like to minimize the
> possibilities of screwing up a distribution

I'm +1 which means that I'm willing to help. I have already posted the ant
build for it.

> - Some Tomcat features depend on Jasper (like the admin webapp)

It is a minimal distribution.

> - If we follow Costin's ideas on bundling, full-tomcat will bundle lots
> of projects; we can also bundle Velocity here (probably on the condition
> that it moves to commons-logging, to harmonize dependencies)

I never mentioned Velocity and I don't care about bundles of software.

I WANT A MINIMAL DISTRIBUTION OF JUST JSR 154.

> - Users are used to the idea of having JSP support bundled, so this
> could further increase support issues (even if you put no JSP in bold, I
> think people will report that their JSP doesn't work)

Apache JServ never included JSP and was the first major open source servlet
engine. In fact, at the time, JServ couldn't even properly run JSP's.

> Personally, I think this is a yes or no vote, so I don't think either
> choice needs a justification.

Doesn't really matter what you personally think. The voting rules are
clearly defined by the Jakarta charter.

-jon

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