Hi,
I'm a bit surprised by the lack of answers. I see two possible explanations:
- we have only one user (hi Tom) ;-(
- or our users don't care at all about this issue
@Tom:
as Ahmed said, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't be able to
preserve our reaction time therefore I don't think that it would have
any consequence on snapshots. It may look a bit differently on releases,
but this is only a thought, not based on facts.
Concerning Rhino, the situation has improved and we haven't currently
any patch in our "fork". Nevertheless this fork allows us to decide when
we want to release it and we don't need to wait for a new Rhino version.
As said by Daniel, we could imagine to keep this fork as SF project.
Cheers,
Marc.
Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Marc Guillemot wrote:
- we wouldn't be as free as we are currently and would have to respect
the Foundation's rules
Could you elaborate on this? Perhaps after talking to some guys from the
Foundation. One of the great things about HtmlUnit is that you guys react
very quickly to bug reports, new ideas and so on. I'd hate to see you lose
that - and i think you'd find it frustrating.
- particularly, I don't know if/how we could keep our Rhino fork (that
is currently only a snapshot but that allows to control the release
dates)
Do you think the Rhino project's speed at incorporating bugfixes is likely
to improve in the near future?
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