2007-02-03 (토), 13:29 -0500, Alex Karasulu 쓰시길:
> >> Uploading the nightly build or snapshot to your home directory at
> >> people.apache.org sounds fine for me.  I saw people at jakarta project do
> >> the same for reviewing purpose.  It's OK as long as you state that 
> >> it's not
> >> an official release and retain '-SNAPSHOT' suffix to the distribution.
> >> Sombody please correct me if I am saying something wrong.
> > 
> > +1
> > 
> > alternatively, there are more official spaces available (on
> > people.apache.org) for snapshots and nightly builds. all that's needed
> > would be a simple vote to approve the snapshot.
> 
> Please excuse my confusion but do you mean a milestone release or a 
> snapshot because I encountered this on the apache site here:
> 
>     http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html
> 
> "Do not include any links on the project website that might encourage 
> non-developers to download and use nightly builds, snapshots, release 
> candidates, or any other similar package. The only people who are 
> supposed to know about such packages are the people following the dev 
> list (or searching its archives) and thus aware of the conditions placed 
> on the package. If you find that the general public are downloading such 
> test packages, then remove them."
> 
> Just wondering if we should stick to getting a true release for AIOJ 
> rather than taking these intermediate approaches.  WDYT?

It is stating that we can encourage people on dev list to download
non-releases.  We could vote on releasing milestones not adding a link
in our web site anyway.  Releasing AIOJ bundled with MINA 2.0.0-M1 could
be reasonable for us.

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