Thanks for the clarification.

It is probably time for us to stamp the 3.0-beta branch as either 3.0-beta-2 or 3.0 full release any way.

We have made some significant advances in 3.0-beta-2 development.

-RG



On 03/29/2012 07:41 AM, Arsen Abdrakhmanov wrote:
Dear Team,

Thank you very much for your attention to my request and please, let me give
small comment regarding my previous message.

Frankly speaking, I have meant primarily the release cycle for 2.1.x and 2.2.x
versions of Geronimo.
We were not using the 3.0 version of Geronimo, as there was no stable non-beta
release for it.
Actually, we were using the 2.2.1 version of Geronimo in our previous project.
For the moment, I am in position to make a decision for moving to the version
2.1.8 for new project, as the release is much newer.

The question was, that if the minor versions were released at least
semi-annually, it would be very usefull for us in terms of access to bug-fixed
versions.
In this case, we would never discuss in our company the variants with downgrade
to previous major version of application server.

Regarding the 3.0 version of Geronimo, I would be glad to use it in upcoming
projects, but if the newer minor versions of 3.0.x could be released more
frequently.

Hope, you got my idea.
Sorry for inconveniences caused.

Best regards,
Arsen Abdrakhmanov



2012/3/27 Arsen Abdrakhmanov <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>

    Dear Geronimo Team,

    Actually, I am the fan of geronimo for more than 5 years already.
    For the moment, I am promoting the usage of Geronimo as a platform for
    non-critical applications in our company (banking industry in KZ).
    According to our company's internal policy, only official releases of
    open-source software products can be used for internal applications.

    Currently, the release cycle for Geronimo is about an year or even longer,
    so it takes significant amount of time before we could use an updated
    version of software with bug fixes and enhancements.

    Taking that into account, can you give any information on your plans to
    accelerate the release cycle for new versions of Geronimo?

    I think, it would be very useful for the whole geronimo user community, if
    the releases were published at least semi-anually.
    Hope, it can also increase the popularity of Geronimo among other
    application servers.

    Best regards,
    Arsen Abdrakhmanov


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