On May 31, 2007, at 1:56 PM, David Jencks wrote:


On May 31, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:

There has been lots of work going on to get Geronimo 2.0 certified and it seems like the light at the end of the tunnel is not an oncoming train but the other side :) With that we're also at the point of cutting a milestone since we're at the end of May. Given that all possible assemblies won't be fully tested what do folks think about the name of the release and what will it contain? Also, when is a branch appropriate?

I was thinking geronimo-tomcat-jee5-2.0-M6. This would include Tomcat, CXF and OpenJPA as the components. The M6 indicates a work in progress but allows us to claim a specific release as certified and allows us to continue knocking off the corners for performance, footprint, etc.

Why not also a jetty assembly? Unless there are really significant problems I'd be in favor of waiting a couple days and getting both platforms out at the same time.

I'm good with an -M6. I would think we release our normal assemblies. We'd just advertise which assemblies had passed CTS. As new assembly combinations pass CTS, we can release new Mx's...



It would also seem about right to branch into branches/2.0 at this time as we finish the other work.

What do others think?


I have a significant security refactoring I've been working on that I would like to get into the next 2.0 official whatever (milestone, snapshot, release...) since it is not backwards compatible. It affects how default subjects and run-as subjects are constructed and will finish the JACC plugability work. I'll try to get something out today describing how it works in more detail.

Understand your concern. I'll look for your description. And will work to help you achieve it. However, I'm perfectly fine with a milestone release which is incompatible with the next milestone (or full) release.

IMO, there are a lot of people (yourself included) who have been doing some great work in Geronimo, OpenEJB, CXF, etc to get us to this point... IMO, they'll deserve a day in the sun to celebrate a bit. But after that *one* day in the sun ;-), we can continue working on resolving additional issues (e.g. Jetty), and work on polishing off a 2.0 release.

--kevan

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