No worries take a whack at it. Though IMO its too bad the "apache way" slows 
down releasing binaries so much. Like I want to push out alpha-1 um like a week 
ago. I know there are holes, which well filla nd then roll out another alpha. 

Its certainly not going to be perfect that's for sure. Which is why I tend to 
follow the release often strategy. Push out something that is functional, fix 
it up and then push it out again. 

Seems to me like we have a 2-3 week minumum for each release, almost 
regaurdless of what it is... Though the javaee server and its tck muck 
certainly adds on more weeks. 

It seems like if nothing at all changed ina subproject it will still take the 
better part of a month to make a release :-(

Well take a look... Let's try to get this finished in the next week na... I'm 
goinig to be out of the country for 3 weeks startin on the 22nd.... And I'd 
reallly, really like to have the release done by then....

But more so I think we need to rethink our stratagy.  on releases.... It should 
be easy and quick. IMO the 3 day vote period is long enough :-P

Well ping me if you need something changed. I'm at your disposal next week if 
it helps move things along...aight?

:-)

--jason



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 20:07:07 
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: GShell 1.0-alpha-1 release update



On Dec 14, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Jason Dillon wrote:

> I *completely* agree!!
>
> I'm going to give it the rest of the day for feedback on my email  
> and if there is no decent, then I will start the vote.

At the moment, some Geronimo commands are/will be(?) available *only*  
through gshell (e.g. assemble). So, I'm interested in insuring that  
gshell does have "meets-min" capabilities. You could argue that we  
should have console/java cli support for these functions (or I'm just  
wrong... ;-), but that's the way things are ATM...

I'm not advocating for a more robust 'help' command. However, I would  
like to be sure it's readable and instructive.

Personally, I'd like to take a little time to kick the tires and make  
sure we don't have any glaring problems...

--kevan

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