Donald Woods wrote:
Agree.
There are some recent fixes in txmanager and javamail which we should
also try to include. The Genesis project should also be updated, as
it sets maven-compiler-plugin to 1.4 for the JDK src and targets.
Are you referring to the javamail changes I checked in over the last
couple of days? I'm not sure sure those are worthy of spinning a new
release of the specs just to pick up those fixes. The one change was
just additional javadoc, the other change was something that won't have
an impact on anything until the IMAP support is complete.
Rick
I've got one or two patches that I'd like to get in, which I'm not
going to get to until early next week....
If you need help releasing any of the dependent Geronimo artifacts
(like txmanager or specs) let me know and I'd be glad to help out on
those, so I can start learning the release ropes.... :-)
-Donald
Kevan Miller wrote:
All,
I think it's time to start rolling out a 2.0.2 release. There have
been a number of fixes in response to user issues, since 2.0.1. Time,
I think, to make these available in a release. We'd also be able to
make use of released versions of OpenJPA, Axis2, and hopefully
OpenEjb, whittling away at our local builds...
I think we have one must-fix problem that is outstanding -- the MEJB
security issue. Assuming we resolve this problem, are there any other
issues which must be resolved prior to a 2.0.2 release?
Assuming we're in general agreement, I'd set a goal of creating a
release candidate by next Friday (Sept 21). I'm volunteering to be
the release manager.
Thoughts?
--kevan