On Sat, 2008-08-02 at 07:26 -0700, Ged West wrote:
> Ok I am posting at the top because this thread is so long. 

Thanks for replying.

> The deal with the SF site is that the development of ASSP is very fast
> moving and to try and update the packages as quickly as they appear is
> problematic.  I have also had the experience of releasing a new
> "stable" version to SF only to have a change made to that code base
> the day after without a version number change. 

Good to know and interesting.

> Do to deal with these issues I have decided that the best course of
> action would be to wait for a   community established "stable"
> designation on a particular version before posting it on SF.  That way
> I am not constantly bugging Fritz about which version I am posting and
> when, and he is free to develop in the manner he sees fit.

Make sense

> I am open to labelling the SF released packages with a added
> designation to differentiate them from the developer direct releases
> if enough people think it would be beneficial.  

Sure, I myself am not to concerned now that I understand the situation.
But might be nice for others, if enough feel others would benefit.

> Now as far as the projects main SF web page goes.  I believe AJ
> designed it origionally and yes, I am responsible for the "bad
> marketing" boilerplate language and agree that it is outdated and
> needs updatated if anyone has changes that would like to see please
> feel free to email them to me.  I don't have admin rights to the
> project on SF so I can't grant others access to change the site but I
> can make changes if needed.

That stuff doesn't matter to me. Just what's going on with ASSP. What I
should pull and package for others, where from, etc.

Nothing against Fritz (happy to see project moving forward), and to not
be dealing with any current development advancement issues, or etc. I
think I will just package the "community" or what ever it may or may not
be called release :)

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
amd64/Java/Trustees
Gentoo Foundation

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