Deepal,

I don't agree with this approach. If you want to make a release, then
cut a branch for the release. trunk should always be open for
business.

thanks,
dims

On 3/27/07, Sanjiva Weerawarana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree .. IMO it'll be better to create a branch. And if we do release
1.2 within a week as planned the diff will be minor. Last time we spent
*months* in a branch, which of course lead to major differences.

Sanjiva.

Thilina Gunarathne wrote:
>> I have past experience in merging branch and trunk :) so this time I
>> have no idea to cut a branch in the meantime dont see real requirement
>> of doing so.
> But you might have noticed the advantage of having the branch when we
> are going for the 1.1.1...
>
>> I saw couple of commits in jax-ws module , since you guys are continuing
>> development of jax-ws stuff it will be very helpful for you to create a
>> branch and continue the development there in the branch. Then we can
>> continue release related development in the trunk :).
> Same problem... Different interface ;-)
>
> ~Thilina
>>
>> So I would like to declare a code freeze in Axis2 trunk ....
>>
>> comments ........
>>
>> Thanks
>> Deepal
>>
>>
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