> Hi guys, 
> 
> I really appreciate those mails below. I takes my mind off all my
> (technical) worries and the pressure I've meanwhile the day :-))
> We still shouldn't forget that all the guys are doing that 
> for nothing and
> are helping us earning our money !
> 
> AND we shouldn't forget to laugh...at least once a day  !? 
> 
> Oliver   

Okay. Now, I have to meddle.

I'd say that being on the development team of TomCat might not actually make
you rich - but it sure rubs off on your carreer. My guess is that you'll
find actually getting paid for doing something is a lot easier if you can
state "I'm on the Jakarta TomCat development team...."

Mr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] has a bunch of valid points. The configuration IS
messy. I've worked with TomCat for a good while now, and I still find my
self crossing my fingers everytime I add a new context to server.xml.

The documentation is absolute rubbish. The FAQ does not help very much
either.

If more people spoke freely like javadesigner, things would look different.
And, it's pretty fun to read rants like that.

Me, I'm still hoping to get TomCat running on my dual-cpu machines one day.
But, I'm not betting on it.

/christopher

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