Then 1.0.0 should have been called M1 or alpha, when you call
something release candidate means that if there no bugs the final jar
will be exactly the same (but the version name in the manifest).
Is not that i don't like the ldap support, but this will be confusing
and a potential problem. It could be released with 1.0.0 as a
different acegi-security-ldap module, or you can do the next day a 1.1
M1 if you want.

In fact I'd like to see it in a different module because it will
facilitate use of transitive dependencies in your build (not only in
maven2, in any system), because ldap support introduces a considerable
amount of dependencies that are not required for the other parts of
the application.

just my 2 cents

On 12/22/05, Luke Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> I think the intention is to have LDAP support in 1.0, and since it is an
> extra feature, largely independent of the rest of the codebase it
> shouldn't really have any impact on the code in RC1.
>
> Luke.
>
> Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've notice that this change was included after the RC1. This goes
> > against the version naming policy, 1.0.0 must be the same as 1.0.0-RC1
> > except for critical bug fixes.
> >
> > It'd be better to create a branch for 1.0.0 from the 1.0.0-RC1 tag and
> > set HEAD to 1.1, where you could keep development.
> >
> > Regards
> >
>
>
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