on 2002/12/9 9:14 AM, "Jeanfrancois Arcand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I personally think that this is a much cleaner way of providing
>> distributions because it does not require people to learn or deal with
>> things they do not care about. Options are a good thing. Let's not limit
>> ourselves.
>> 
> Youy don't need to learn JSP/Admin Tool if you don't use it. The actual
> Tomcat installation doesn't require you to learn the Admin Tool or JSP....

Read what I wrote again. I said "Learn or deal with" and I made no specific
point about the JSP/Admin Tool.

> I'm with this group since August, and did not see any post from you
> since last week. So my vote is certainly not based on your biaises :-).

You vote is based on a lack of history and a view of the larger picture.

> Simplicity. But since we don't have any statistic about the user (what
> we want, what he use when he download Tomcat), it is hard to prove he
> doesn't use JSP/Admin Tool/JMX, and hard to prove he doesn't use it.

Exactly my point.

-jon

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