Hi Grisha,

What do you want for the win32 version ? I regularly rebuild the win32 installer from the latest Subversion revision and put it there : http://nicolas.lehuen.com/download/mod_python . Using this installer, people can test and give their +1 / -1. Is that OK for you ?

Regards,
Nicolas

2005/8/8, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I thought may be putting together a release schedule would help making 3.2
closer to reality.

I would really like to see it out some time before the next ApacheCon US
(10-14 December). I've submitted a mod_python talk and if it gets
approved, it'd be nice to be able to discuss the new/fixed things in 3.2.

Just to remind everyone how a release works - first a tar file is
produced, which is announced only on the list. A few people on the list (3
or more preferabley) need to test it and send in their +1's (or -1's). If
all is well, the file is released to the public, else we repeat this
cycle.

I think that 3.2 should initially be relased as 3.2.0 beta, with a plan to
release 3.2.X as stable a few weeks later.

Assuming that the release iteration will take 3 weeks (this is a worst
case scenario),

Aug 15          3.2.0b  private release
Sep 7           3.2.Xb  approved for public release

Nov 7           3.2.Y   private release
Nov 15          3.2.Y   public release

[I'm using X and Y since we don't know what those numbers may be]

The Sep 7 - Nov 7 is a month for public testing of 3.2.Xb.

Does this sound like a plan?

Jim - do you think you'll be able to make a unix .tgz by Aug 15?

Anyone would like to volunteer to make a win32 version?

Grisha

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