Stas Bekman wrote: > Geoffrey Young wrote: > >> Stas Bekman wrote: >> >>> The preview snapshot didn't reveal any problems, and it's been out for 4 >>> days already. I suppose it's time to push 2.0.0 out. Unless someone >>> disagrees, Philippe, are you around to make the release?
Yup, I am around, even though I am temporarly in a somewhat different timezone. The only fix that was worth fixing, IMO, was the segfaults on OSX. With that out of the way, I am all for a release. >> did anyone get around to writing the press release, or at least a short >> note? I think that the official release should be more than just a >> simple announcement of it's place on CPAN and a change list. IIRC >> perrin said something about being able to write one. if he can't do it >> I can but not until monday. I always try and to keep the mod_perl stuff on freshmeat.net uptodate, so in this case, I'd certainly like to reuse a common announcement snippet. > it doesn't happen on the same day. If the release goes out a week or wo > later it won't make any difference. In fact we may even make another > release by that time, fixing any fresh issues if any. Yeah, quite honestly, I feel more or less the same way. Still afraid some little detail will break with this release, and I'd rather have the release floating on CPAN for a few days before making an 'official' announce. Could end up being 2.0.1 that we announce... Unless anybody strongly objects to this, I'd have no problem making a 2.0.0 release and uploading it to CPAN with the simple/usual announce to the @perl.apache.org lists. I can push this release out this evening (late Thursday night PST) I guess after that, we can discuss the content of an official announcement some more and get it posted all over the place once we all like it. Yes/No ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philippe M. Chiasson m/gozer\@(apache|cpan|ectoplasm)\.org/ GPG KeyID : 88C3A5A5 http://gozer.ectoplasm.org/ F9BF E0C2 480E 7680 1AE5 3631 CB32 A107 88C3A5A5
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