This may just be because I'm used to a lot more structure working at Eclipse but I'm a little concerned with the lack of management of the WS commons projects. (I haven't voted -1 because I know I don't have the time to back up my request by filling this role.) The previous release of XmlSchema was only a month ago. Instead of releasing new versions when we feel like it I'd like to see a set release schedule or at least a set of new features that will be in the release. How about creating a milestone plan and declaring the current state and milestone 1 for the next release?
As a start, can you detail the several crucial bugs that were fixed and why a release of XmlSchema is required at this point rather than just continuing on with daily snapshots? Is another project relying on this release? What benefit is there to declaring 1.1 at this point? Thanks, Lawrence Mandel "Ajith Ranabahu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/26/2006 10:49 AM Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc Subject [Vote]New release of XMLSchema Hi all, I just commited some documentation (still at the maven 1 structure though) and a patched up build script that generates binary and source distributions for the XMLSchema. Since the last XMLSchema release hardly had any documentation and due to the fixing of several crucial bugs (such as errorneous serialization of the schema in JDK 1.5) I propose we do a commons XMLSchema 1.1 release. here is my +1 for the XMLSchema 1.1 release. -- Ajith Ranabahu
