I've just made a small wiki-hack so that in progress release notes can be hacked up ahead of time (e.g. Claus has already started on the 1.5.0 notes, go Claus!) without confusing users into thinking 1.5.0 has been released yet.
Its a bit of a hack, but basically I've created a new page called In Progress. So any new release notes pages should be created as a child of that page... http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/In+Progress then once the release is done we just change the parent of the release notes page to be 'Download' and the download page should be correct.. http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Download So folks can start gathering notes on 1.5.0 and 2.0 release notes (say) without confusing users on the download page - plus folks can see whats coming down the pipe ahead of time too which is neat. BTW I've been wondering if its worth having snapshots called 1.4-SNAPSHOT then 1.5-SNAPSHOT etc. i.e. why not just call it SNAPSHOT (or 1.x-SNAPSHOT) or something so then we don't have to keep changing pom.xml files if folks wanna live life on the edge - also it'd mean we don't have to hack the Download page links to the 1.4-SNAPSHOT link each time we release. Before we do too much on 1.5-SNAPSHOT - what do folks think of just calling it 1.x-SNAPSHOT? (If we ever did a 2.x branch we could call that 2.x-SNAPSHOT :) Thoughts? -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://open.iona.com
