Hi Jacopo,

Inline...

Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
Hi to all contributors.

With this email I just want to check if we are interested in issuing one or 
more official releases soon (this or next month).
If we are, I will be more than happy to support the process as usual.

Here is what we could release:

* the first "stable" release of the 11.04 series (branch): "Apache OFBiz 
11.04"; (the code freeze was done in April 2011)
* the first "bug fix" release of the 10.04 series (branch): "Apache OFBiz 
10.04.01"; (the last release, 10.04, was released in
January 2011)
* the second "bug fix" release of the 09.04 series (branch): "Apache OFBiz 
09.04.02"; (the last release, 09.04.01, was released
in January 2011)

+1

Maybe we should make more clear somewhere that releases like 10.04.01 or 
09.04.02 are only tagged revisions in respective branches
(or did I miss some places where this is clearly explained?). In other words 
only branches are still evolving when releases are
freezed. I'd also love to have some feebacks from users, are they using them? Are they interested by them? etc... Anyway not a lot of work from us ;o)

Then, as Jacques suggested in another thread, we could (possibly as part of the 
announce we will do for the release and in the
project's download page) clearly mention the release that is no longer 
"supported" by the community (i.e. 4.0).

Yes, that would be great, I have opened the 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/Release+Plan page 
yesterday for
modification, and was still wondering if we should not put a word about that there in the 
"General Release Policies" section

> Of course, we will do one release at a time and we could prepare a tentative 
schedule (like one release per month); or simply
wait for the releases of some branches.

What do you all think?

Thanks for your initiative Jacopo!

Regards,

Jacopo

Reference:

http://ofbiz.apache.org/download.html

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