On Sunday, December 8, 2002, at 10:15 PM, Peter Romianowski wrote:

  I could live with a paradigm that says: "Well, please
propose your patch 3 times - we're too busy" as it is on tomcat-dev
for instance. But *there's* a living discussion and development
going on! And that is *totally* missing here for way too long
now! From time to time there are people discussing things -
most times without any result. Why isn't there anything like
"Vote for #local" or "Vote for number support proposal"? With
rules like "X +1 means - go for it" and "any -1 from the core
team means: no go - more discussion needed" (As I think that
was the main reason Geir dislikes votes).
I don't understand that.

That way we (you)
could step out of this "we're talking about things for a while
but if the thread's over..."-thing. This list is starting to
become some kind of "academical discussion list" (more details
later on).

A proposal for further development
----------------------------------

  So maybe someone could work out something like a "Road Map"
with things like:

1. What to do with 1.3.1?
Get it out there. This is my failing and I will get it done this week. I was going to do yesterday, but just fell asleep and ignored the world for a day.

2. What to implement for 1.4?
I think we have some nice things in 1.4 already, and I thought that once 1.3 out, then 1.4 goes into rc and just move it.

Then we start on 1.5 with the experiment with the map and floating point stuff we've been talking about.


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