> > Probably best to say something if it wasn't clear :) Do you mind > > editing http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/MavenCvs to make it clearer? > > I don't read the wiki and really don't consider a development > aid. I try to look at it but I forget and find it a generally > repulsive form of project documentation.
The wiki link just accompanied my email as an additional description in case the email wasn't clear enough: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=turbine-maven-dev&m=106971827810247&w=2 > > http://maven.apache.org/roadmap.html > > Is more what I'm akin to but I can try to give the wiki another whirl. This is really more of a ideas page than a roadmap. > > > You should not have destabalized what was in HEAD with your > > > changes until you were sure all was cool which means not > > > disabling the touchstone. > > > > I had to do something, because we were blocking any further > > development happening post-1.0 which is not good (Vincent's changes > > for the POM). > > That doesn't mean merging your changes into the 1.0 branch. > All that needed to be done was the branch swap in order for > Vincent continue is it not? So just branch for 1.0 and leave my changes hanging out there? I can see why this might seem like a good idea in hindsight, but maintaing 3 branches was probably a bit too much overhead to consider. Let's just never get ourselves in this situation again :) > > > The > > only alternative we had at the time was to do what I did, > release with > > the leak as 1.0, or stop anyone else from doing core development. I > > think the right choice was made. > > I don't think it's an unreasonable proposition to hold off on > a merge if it requires the disabling of the touchstone. I thought I made that clear at the time. > > Once the bugs are fixed, > > this is code that will be the release. > > I hope it is as I'm 100% for sooner rather than later. As are we all. I've got more time to look at it now, as opposed to an hour here and there for the last couple of months. > Fair enough then, we'll leave it at that for a couple weeks. Okie dokie. - Brett