Hi, folks,

I plan to build the 3.0.0 of Tobago Monday (tomorrow) evening (GMT).

Are there blocking problems with the release candidate?

Regards,

Udo

Am 10.12.16 um 12:14 schrieb Udo Schnurpfeil:
> On the other side, there currently are too few differences between the 
> themes...
> 
> The reason behind it is, that I don't like technical effort to manage 
> different maven profiles for the release. But that isn't a good reason...
> 
> So, I'll leave the Speyside theme to show the theme handling and building and 
> hide the others. When there is a progress on the other themes the might come 
> back to be part of a release.
> 
> Regards,  Udo 
> 
> 
> 
> Gruß Udo 
>> Am 09.12.2016 um 14:14 schrieb Udo Schnurpfeil <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Themes:
>>
>> I would like to keep the themes inside the release and mark them as
>> "preliminary". This is easier to support, so it makes less work and it
>> may show the development.
>>
>> I'll add some issues (one per theme) to track the progress in the themes.
>>
>> Same with the examples "test" and "addressbook".
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Udo
>>
>>
>>> Am 02.12.16 um 07:49 schrieb Dennis Kieselhorst:
>>> Hi Udo,
>>>
>>> thanks for the great work.
>>>
>>> Regarding themes: I would drop scarborough, richmond, charlotteville but
>>> leave speyside. As far as I remember this was the most used (old standard
>>> theme). Moreover the current migration guide doesn't mention how to migrate
>>> existing custom themes. This needs to be added.
>>>
>>> Btw: We should prepare an article for JSFCentral.com along with the 3.0
>>> release. Kito offered to publish it earlier this year.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Dennis
>>>
>>>
>>>
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