Hi Lewis,

+1 from me as well
I know there are several things within GORA-174 but I think we should
consider issue priorities for releases. I mean we started GORA-174 for
patching NUTCH-1477 and IMHO we have accomplished that. Sure there are
a lot of new features related to GORA-174, but we should keep on
moving (:


Renato M.

2013/5/3 Alfonso Nishikawa <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> -1 (so a net of +2 by now).
> I have some comments but have to write up them :P (I know am much
> conservative about releases - luckily this is a vote :)
>
> Best,
>
> Alfonso Nishikawa
>
>
> 2013/5/3 Roland von Herget <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi Lewis,
>>
>> +1 !!!
>>
>> "Release early. Release often."
>> (Eric S. Raymond - The Cathedral and the Bazaar)
>>
>> I think thats absolutly true and helps a lot, e.g. for getting more
>> feedback from the community.
>>
>> --Roland
>>
>> Am 03.05.2013 20:34 schrieb "Lewis John Mcgibbney" <
>> [email protected]>:
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> > It came to me last night...
>> > Why don't we just push Gora 0.3 RC right now?
>> > We could wait another while until all of the issues with GORA-174 are
>> > ironed out. This should not prevent us from releasing Gora trunk. In my
>> > opinion Gora trunk is certainly stable enough to be released. It is also
>> > good that we already know what is in the next development drive. Should
>> we
>> > need to release a point oh oh release to pick up something we missed in
>> > 0.3, then I can push this as well no bother at all.
>> > I am easily able to do this if I get the thumbs up from a PMC
>> perspective.
>> > I actually think it would be something really productive and beneficial
>> for
>> > us.
>> > Thanks, have a great weekend.
>> > Lewis
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Lewis*
>>
>
>
>
> --
> "Drinking bloody marys all night will make you feel like a corpse in the
> morning."

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