I agree except that posting releases every week will create a huge overhead for the the PMC to test it before the vote... There is a difference between a release and a nightly build in the expected quality, so we can't just let it out without some thorough testing. I suggest to start doing releases more often, but not *that* often. We can aim for a release every 6-10 weeks?

Andrus


On Feb 12, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Kevin Menard wrote:

I know I'm stating the obvious, but there's nothing wrong with us pushing out a 3.0M4. This would have the benefit of working for everyone, rather
than just those that happened to see your post.

While not a ton has changed, there were some fairly important bug fixes. I
think CAY-574, for example, could help out a lot of ROP users.

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Kevin

On 2/12/08 12:05 PM, "Andrus Adamchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FYI: I just fixed a nasty Modeler bug below that affected
CayenneModeler 3.0M3. You can get a Mac and Windows versions of the
patched Modeler following this link (consider it an unofficial nightly
build) :

  http://people.apache.org/~aadamchik/nightly/02122008/

Andrus


Begin forwarded message:

From: "Andrus Adamchik (JIRA)" <[email protected]>
Date: February 12, 2008 11:27:33 AM EST
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JIRA] Created: (CAY-984) Runtime relationships leak into
CayenneModeler
Reply-To: [email protected]

Runtime relationships leak into CayenneModeler
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               Key: CAY-984
               URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-984
           Project: Cayenne
        Issue Type: Bug
        Components: CayenneModeler GUI
  Affects Versions: 3.0
          Reporter: Andrus Adamchik
          Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
          Priority: Critical
           Fix For: 3.0


This affects 3.0 M3 and causes lots of user confusion and potential
modeling errors.... In *runtime* Cayenne creates missing reverse
relationships to have a consistent mapping graph internally. This
should be invisible to the Modeler... however it is not, as when a
project is loaded, the "defaults" are applied and runtime
relationships are shown to the user. Luckily they are not saved to
XML , but the whole things is very confusing.

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