>>> On 3/14/2008 at 1:35 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Carlo
Marcelo Arenas Belon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:42:05PM -0600, Brad Nicholes wrote:
>>    I think that with the removal of the srclib directory from the SVN trunk 
> repository, we have completed everything that we thought needed to be done 
> before creating the 3.1.x stable branch.
> 
> Agree (sorta), as I was expecting also as part of this removal to have all
> #ifdefs for compatibility with apr 0.9.x removed and which will otherwise be
> problematic to support without intrusive changes going forward. 
> 

Right.  I'll get the #ifdef's removed as well.

>>    I am proposing that we create the 3.1.x branch on Monday (3/17).
> 
> Considering how intrusive the changes are it will be better to delay that 
> for
> a little longer, otherwise we will found ourselves destabilizing the branch
> with fixes required to get the snapshots in good shape to be used for 
> testing
> (as ganglia now barely builds and has known problems running in some of the
> popular supported architectures).
> 

OK, then let's get some snapshots tarballs going on TRUNK and get this stuff 
worked out.  If we delay a week, will that be long enough or is there more to 
it than I am seeing?


>> Once we create the branch, I would suggest that we also take a snapshot 
> tarball and get moving on testing and stabilization.
> 
> this I suggest we release as our first ever "alpha" for 3.1.x, but we rather
> be sure it builds and runs well enough for users to be able to use it and
> help stabilize the 3.1 release.
> 

+1

Brad


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