Hi, I think it would be a pity for 2.2 to appear only in 4Q2009 (hope, this doesn't mean XMas ;-)
Generally, I feel Geronimo's release cycles should be faster: - Users would get bug fixes much earlier (there appeared several interesting fixes on the list here in the last weeks) - there would be more and earlier feedback for new features (and new bugs) - release early, release often - the Geronimo web site would show more signs of life and the whole project would look more active when there are more often News entries - Getting a new release is like unwrapping a gift 8-) I am not sure how much more work shorter release cycles would mean for the Geronimo team. But shouldn't it suffice to automatically build and run the testsuite, at least for minor releases? Thanks you, Juergen Rex Wang-2 wrote: > > HI > > I notice a user in mail list who complained that the > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-22-release-status.html is out of > date. >>Ashwill, Steve (Facilities & Services) >>Hello, >>Can anyone tell me if there is a new roadmap in the works defining a > release schedule for version 2.2. We have been developing based on the > Geronimo 2.2 Release Status(OpenEJB 3.1), but if it will >not be released > in > the next few months we may need to re-factor to 2.1.4. Our support folks > are a bit hesitant to deploy to production using a snapshot version. I’ve > checked > http://cwiki.apache.org>>>/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-22-release-status.html > , but it has not been updated in a while. >>Any guessimation as to when and if 2.2 will be released would be greatly > appreciated. >>Thanks, >>Steve > > I think at least the dates following should update, can anyone help? > Release Manager: > Proposed Branch/freeze date: 12/12/08 1/9/09 1Q2009 -> 3Q2009 > Proposed Release Candidate: 1/9/09 1/16/09 1Q2009 -> 4Q2009 > Proposed Release date: 1/15/09 1/30/09 1Q2009 -> 4Q2009 > > > -Rex > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Update-the-2.2-release-status-page--tp24030920s134p24032328.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
