I'm not really opposed, but I haven't looked much at the JPA stuff. However, do we still have an unresolved issue with the password encoding? I tried to subscribe to the Apache Legal mailing list several times and never got added, so I could never take the question over there.
Thanks, /dev/mrg PS. I'd advertise the new JPA/etc stuff as alpha-quality, but emphasis the Cayenne Classic stuff is stable. On 6/22/07, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the consensus on making 3.0 M1 release? I think it is long overdue - we want to show the many things we've developed over the last 1+ year [1]. Also I just checked in the minimal EJBQL support so that users can play with it (that was my own minimal TODO). As before "M" (milestone) means an alpha quality release with unstable new features, "unstable" indicating that the new API can change over the course of the release. If nobody objects to going forward with M1, I will switch in the release preparation mode, testing the code across different databases, writing the docs, etc. Andrus [1] http://cayenne.apache.org/doc/guide-to-30-features.html
