On 12/03/2007, at 7:35 AM, Jesse McConnell wrote:
having to resolve the snapshot dependencies are precisely the reason I didn't want to mess with the maven release plugin for this. I would have to release a new plexus-security and probably a couple of other little higgly piggly bits. I think we can get by with the timestamped SNAPSHOT dependencies for these things, means we can release alpha's more frequently as well since we don't have to deal with micro-releasing the dependencies each time.
I think its worth doing a proper release. I think we have to if we intend to publish it to anyone as a binary so that we know what they really have.
It will also drive us to do small, consumable releases of those components and not upgrade to the latest plexus-kitchensink.
On 13/03/2007, at 10:31 AM, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
These are the numbers I see in jira right now 1.1-alpha-1 11 1.1-alpha-2 72 1.1-alpha-# 156
Yeah, I think these are both a bit aggressive. But let's worry about the first alpha and see how people respond.
do we want to release the final 1.1 in 2050?
I think you might need to help with the definition of 'constructive' criticism :)
This is how it looks to me from outside, as I didn't have time lately to work on Continuum.
/me throws back the peanuts :D - Brett
