I agree...
Aaron Mulder wrote:
Please let's not make a release until Apache SVN comes back. There
are a lot of patches that should go in. Maybe Saturday,
infrastructure permitting?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 5/11/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are currently 136 JIRAs open against 1.1 as the target fix
release. I would like to start
managing these down to zero as we march towards release. Here is a
best guess to get 1.1 out.
Target release date: May 26th (1 month past the original date)
To make this date we have two weeks left to complete the remaining
JIRAs. Here is how they break down:
14 Blockers
52 Criticals
42 Majors
24 Minors
4 Trivial
I think we should focus on the Blockers first and then the Critical
ones. Aaron, most of the JIRAs
in these categories are assigned to you. I've had a few people ask me
what they can do to help so
I'd like to start pointing them at JIRA's. Could you go through the
ones assigned to you and
unassign the ones you don't think you'll have time for so we can get
them to some other folks? I'm
not sure which ones you already have in progress.
Between the Blockers and the criticals we have more JIRA's than we'll
likely be able to address so
we'll have to draw the line next week.
As far as contents of the Release I see it shaking out like this:
4 releases as we had last time (Tomcat and Jetty on Windows and
Unix). I'd also like to include
Little-G as well. However, that will also include 4 releases which
seems like a lot. It makes
sense for this release but one of the "Roadmap" items would be to
figure out how we will "create"
the custom servers so we have a single download that can generate the
desired server so we don't
bloat the number of images for download.
There will not be an installer for several reasons so this will have
to be a 1.2 item. Anyone
interested in picking up where Erik left off?
I'd like to get a new unstable release out today or tomorrow before
Java One (probably tomorrow).
We'll have one more unstable release late next week or early the week
after and then get G out by
the 26th.
Thanks to Kevan, Jencks, Dain and Blevins for and everyone else that
struggled testing. Its been
hard but I think we're in good shape.
Let's get G 1.1 out the door so we can focus on new feature / function
for a while.
Thanks all...we're almost there.