John Casey wrote:
I'm not too interested in which version number we use; I only suggested
this notation since it's definitely a lot smaller than what we did for
2.0.1, and what we've got slated for 2.0.2...that, and it's meant to
modify the 2.0.1 release so it'll work.
2.0.2 is fine with me. I can push the other stuff off to 2.0.3.
What about the vote?
+1
-j
Jason van Zyl wrote:
John Casey wrote:
Hi all,
If you've been watching this list, the users list, or JIRA, I'm sure
you've noticed that we managed to introduce some new bugs in 2.0.1.
Some of these are critical, and will block the use of this version.
What I'd like to do is release a bugfix version, 2.0.1-1, to address
these critical issues. I've opened a new version on the Maven roadmap
in JIRA (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG) to track these.
Currently there are two, and I don't expect that number to climb much
more.
I think the version should be 2.0.2. It is a patch release
effectively. I know this means pushing out all the JIRA issues to a
2.0.3. I just did this with surefire where a bug slipped in and I
think major.minor.patch is more consistent.
Please note, this release is only for critical bugs. We're not going
to be fixing anything that we can limp along without for a bit longer.
Because of the hurried nature of this vote, this email thread will
undoubtedly serve as a mechanism for determining which issues are
critical to release here; I will make sure JIRA reflects this
discussion.
Here is my +1.
Sincerely,
John
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