There are advantages to having the major release available on the cactus
website compatible with JDK 1.5, rather than just issuing a milestone or
nightly release that is JDK 1.5 compatible.  An increasing percentage of
the people who use cactus will be doing so under JDK 1.5, and many will
just give up when it doesn't work, rather than looking for a milestone
build. Also, one of the first things people will do when trying out JDK
1.5 is to run their unit tests, so having a version of cactus that is
incompatible will become obvious much earlier than with other system
components.

-----Original Message-----
From: Felipe Leme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 5:24 PM
To: Cactus Developers List
Subject: RE: 1.7 release

On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 18:36, Vincent Massol wrote:

> The main issue is that it takes time to do this. In any case, if
you're
> interested in doing it, please go ahead :-)

Yes, I would be glad to do it. The only problem is that I don't know how
- I would know how to create the CVS tag and build the dist-13, but I'm
not sure how to get the release (I tried ant release or ant release.all
before, but it didn't work). Could you please help me on that? (I
promise that I will create a nice xdoc describing the process afterwards
:-)

-- Felipe



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