> I'm fine with a release if ScalaTest 1.1 isn't released in a couple days. > Bill did release 1.1-SNAPSHOT as response to my request so I think it it's > just a matter of days. >
Just heard back from him. He's planning to do a release tonight so that we can move forward. > JRuby 1.5 RC1 was released this week and it would be nice to wait + test > with the final release before we release. > I thought about that, but I'm leery about holding up our release even longer. I wouldn't mind giving them one or two days, but any longer... How about this: we allow maybe two days waiting for JRuby 1.5. In the meantime, we test with the 1.5 RC to make sure there isn't anything that would trip us up. If 1.5 GA doesn't come out before Tuesday night, we do the 1.4 release without it. Once 1.5 comes out, we can test against it and repackage the all-in-one distribution. If there are any bugs which crop up because of changes from 1.5 RC to 1.5 GA, we can do a 1.4.1 (or perhaps 1.4.0.1) release at that time. I don't see this as a particularly likely scenario though, it seems like all we should need to do is repackage the all-in-one and we'll be golden. How does that strike everyone? Daniel
