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This is a proposal that completely ignores the realities on the group. We have a bunch of projects with an array of version identifiers. Changes are being made against different packages in order to meet operational requirements. Those changes implicate version numbers. To consider a proposal to change version numbers based on the less than 24 hours of noise is IMO not responsible.

Wait a couple of days and noise will go away and life will continue as normal.

Cheers, Stephen.


Farr, Aaron wrote:

Okay, trying to stop the flames and get back to constructive proposals.

This is an actual "proposal" in the sense that I'd like to gauge the support
for it and, if necessary, move it to a vote.

Purpose
=======
To relieve current tensions on the Avalon platform; ensure stability for
existing Avalon framework users; allow for development and enhancement of
future versions.

Preface
=======
The idea of "Avalon 4" versus "Avalon 5" is more than just the version
number of the framework jars.  Avalon 4 has referred informally to the
entire Avalon platform.  If we think of Avalon as a single product, then
Avalon 4 refers to the entire suite of Avalon projects at the time: Avalon
framework, Fortress, Merlin, Excalibur, Phoenix, etc.

Basic Plan
==========
Label the current Avalon-Merlin platform as presented in the current website
(specifically the 'specification section') as Avalon 5.

Present Avalon 4 as a separate "product" which would include: the
Avalon-Framework jars, javadocs, and related documentation.  An SVN branch
will be created that will be considered STABLE and will only accept bug
fixes.

Results
=======
Avalon clients and sister projects such as Excalibur will be assured that
Avalon 4 will remain stable.  They can continue to develop products based on
'classic' Avalon or they can chose to use the newer and better defined
Avalon 5 platform.  As Berin pointed out, this gives us all, users and
developers alike, a "line in the sand."

I just want this to all be behind us and I believe this proposal will allow
that.

J. Aaron Farr
  SONY ELECTRONICS
  STP SYSTEMS
  (724) 696-7653

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