The version number is our software version number. The code is our code. We can do whatever we like so long as we meet ASF legal requirements and provided we don't claim any particular certification.
On 5/16/07, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Now that we have a usable implementation of MyFaces 1.2 (not official yet) we could start thinking on doing a release. Can we legally have a release called MyFaces 1.2 even if we don't have the acknowledgement from Sun that it is conformant to the TCK? Otherwise we can always release a MyFaces 1.2 beta or milestone whatever. Anyway, to release MyFaces 1.2 we need to release first Trinidad's maven-faces-plugin 1.2. Could we think then too on releasing the Trinidad artifacts, or at least, this one? At the same time and coinciding with this release, I would adopt Manfred's idea of having the two "trunks" as the tomcat guys do, one for myfaces 1.1 and the other for myfaces 1.2. Thoughts? Any limitation, legal or functional, that we must deal with before releasing MyFaces 1.2-whatever? Cheers, Bruno
