On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 14:52, Brian Leathem <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Some of these issues have been already resolved in Weld, and can be
> worked around by using a Weld SNAPSHOT.  However, it is probable that
> more issues will arise as more people start using Seam 3, and a quick
> turnaround on Weld releases would help greatly with user acceptance of
> Seam 3.  It would also bode well for containers that were quick to adopt
> the Weld maintenance releases.
>
>
I want to emphasize how critical it is that we keep problems at bay as we
near the first release of Seam 3. We've really asked the growing Seam 3 user
community to stomach a lot of complications and thus far, they've been
hanging in there and working around the problems. But we need to get these
problems behind us, swiftly, and let them focus on their real business
problems and not exceptions. It doesn't just help the acceptance of Seam 3,
it's crucial to it.

-Dan

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Dan Allen
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