Okay, I'm going with httpd- (tomcat-, struts-) style versioning for 1.2. Specifically, I'm going to branch "continuum-1.2.x" just prior to Emmanuel's changes for CONTINUUM-1858 which require a new version of Redback.
If I find anything else problematic for a release, I may go back and branch from an earlier revision. Then I'm going to prepare Continuum 1.2.0. I don't expect that this one will pass. I may not even call a vote. There will likely be some things to work out in the build process, and IMO the docs need work. Then onward to 1.2.1, 1.2.2, etc. Anything appropriate for 1.2 can be merged back from trunk. Nothing that would block an immediate release should be merged. Trunk will move on to 1.3 or 2.0 depending on a separate discussion. For the moment, 1.2-SNAPSHOT on trunk will not conflict with 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT on the branch, so no rush there. Any comments? -- Wendy
