On Nov 21, 2005, at 12:16 AM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:

Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Now as 2.1.8 is out, we should think about a 2.2 release. I think for a
2.2 release we should at least finish the following things:
- Finish the maven2 build
- Sync everything with 2.1.x (apply changes that were only applied to
2.1.x if appropriate)
- Separate samples from blocks
- Remove author tags
While imho the first two items on the list are a simple must, I think we should really do the other ones as well. If we don't aim to do them for 2.2 we'll simply never do them. And it's really not that hard to do it. And finally, we should make a stable forms block (and perhaps others as
well).
WDYT

Aren't we aiming at a 2.2M1 release? If yes, the only must is a working build system IMHO.

I'm a bit confused, is this the only difference between 2.1 and 2.2 or are the other changes complete and ready to roll? These changes amount to a refactoring. What distinguishes 2.2 from 2.1.8?



As date I agree with Sylvain that we should schedule it for the mid or the of January so that people (like me that nearly don't have any time) can contribute over the Chrismas break.


Glen Ezkovich
HardBop Consulting
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