I do not see any big issues with going forward with a 0.3.0 TLP release. I 
agree to Gabriele that we need to fix the documentation for 1.0. How far is the 
.Net implementation? Is this something to be ready for a release?

For the roadmap a few more points are coming into my mind:
 - Include fulltext query to the parser
 - Rethink project structure for Java (simplification: e.g. do we really need 6 
different test projects)
 - Rethink our test strategy (why TCK and fit for example? We have started a 
lot but some are not really finished and there is not much activity)
 - I would appreciate if we have an examples sub-project for making adoption 
easier and extending the documentation
- need to agree on when/how we want to merge with the CMIS 1.1 branches

Jens


-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Müller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 23. Februar 2011 13:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: TLP releases

Hi all,

We are ticking off more and more tasks that are related to the graduation. 
But there is still one big open topic: TLP releases

When do we think can and should we release OpenCMIS and cmislib without 
"incubating" label?

Can we just take the current code and release it? There shouldn't be too many 
changes since the last releases.
Even though the release processes are now slightly different and we have to 
adjust the release packages a bit, it shouldn't take too long to prepare the 
releases.

Opinions?


Cheers,

Florian

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