This is going to be the first release that actually works in Karaf. The docs 
are still assuming classic though so I suggest we keep recommending the classic 
distribution for 0.10.0.
For next release let's plan on updating the docs and switching the recommended 
distribution to the Karaf based one.

Svet.


> On 16.11.2016 г., at 13:22, Aled Sage <aled.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> It's far past time that we did a Brooklyn 0.10.0 release! I suggest we aim 
> for that soon.
> 
> To that end, I suggest the following steps:
> 
> * Deal with open PRs:
>     o People shout out about any PRs you think are very important to
>       be merged, before that release.
>     o Review open PRs
>       (for any that won't get merged into 0.10.0, clearly mark them as
>       such and say why).
> * Any pending/remaining work:
>     o Give people until Friday evening (uk time) to submit any other
>       very important PRs that are being working on.
>     o People shout out about any known issues that they see as
>       blockers for a release.
> * Do some initial testing, using master (before Friday).
> * Aim to produce a first release candidate on Friday evening (uk time).
> * Do the usual QA/fix cycle until the release is ready.
> * Write release notes, etc.
> 
> Of the first steps, reviewing the PRs is a big piece of work! If you have 
> time to help, then please lend a hand by reviewing and/or testing the PRs, 
> and commenting on them.
> 
> I don't think we should try to squeeze lots of additional PRs into 0.10.0 - 
> there is already a huge amount in there compared to 0.9.0!
> 
> Richard, are our release process docs up-to-date at [1]?
> 
> Aled
> 
> [1] 
> http://brooklyn.apache.org/developers/committers/release-process/index.html
> 
> 

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