+1 On 3/8/06, Deepal jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chinthaka ; > > I think its better either if you or Ajith is doing the release :) > > yes , I really like do the Axis2 release with Axiom 1.0 > > > Eran Chinthaka wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > The change Ruchith has done is significant to DOOM only. DOOM is not > > within AXIOM and this change has affected only OM apis. AFAIK, the > > internals of OM has changed minimally, because Ruchith didn't > > *enforce*the constraint to llom. > > > > So I don't think we have a stability issue in axiom. We've been using > > Axiom for about two years, and this is not the end of axiom. > > > > So I'd like to see axiom 1.0, before Axis2 0.95. > > > > Deepal, are you looking after this release also or you need any help ? > > > > -- Chinthaka > > > > Ruchith Fernando wrote: > > > >>Hi All, > >> > >>Yep the change I did was pretty significant and we are still not > >>enforcing any constraint on adding elements from 'incompatible' > >>factories in llom ... (doom is done). Therefore I think we should go > >>for a 0.95 release rather than a 1.0. > >> > >>Thanks, > >>Ruchith > >> > >>On 3/8/06, Sanjiva Weerawarana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > >>>On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 18:18 +0600, Ajith Ranabahu wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi, > >>>>AFAIK ruchith did the change and commited the stuff. But should we go > >>>>for a .9x something before 1.0 since our release canditate notion is > >>>>0.9x style release numbers ? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>We have 0.94 so far .. if its feature complete then I'm happy to say > >>>call it 1.0 (like we did with XmlSchema) rather than wait pointlessly. > >>> > >>>Anyway if Ruchith committed a significant change maybe we should call it > >>>0.95 and then do a 1.0 soon after we are happy everything's stable. > >>> > >>>Sanjiva. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > -- > Thanks, > Deepal > ................................................................ > ~Future is Open~ > >
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