I think 6 months is long between each release, but if you release
snapshots atleast each month and update the webpage to show info on the
latest snapshot, you can atleast show that the project is moving forward :)
Den 22.06.2011 20:04, skrev Chris Bartlett:
I'm not sure there would be enough changes to justify official *releases* as
regularly as one per month, but I imagine that regular snapshot builds could
be made available for download.
http://ci.apache.org/
I will try to read up on what is available to us.
Chris
On 23 June 2011 00:16, Greg Brown<[email protected]> wrote:
Get the latest source from SVN and build/test the release artifacts (run
the demos/tutorials/test apps and make sure that nothing is broken). Once
validated, a release vote can be called for (though a PMC member will need
to do that part).
Releasing once a month would be aggressive. But if someone is willing to
take responsibility for it, I don't see any reason why not.
On Jun 22, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Andrei Pozolotin wrote:
what is involved in "get the ball rolling"?
can you start releasing 2.0.x versions once a month?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 2.0.1 release
From: Greg Brown<[email protected]>
To: Pivot Dev<[email protected]>
Date: Wed 22 Jun 2011 10:16:40 AM CDT
Hi all,
I think the 2.0.1 release is long overdue. Open-source projects without
frequent releases seem dead and lose users.
I unfortunately cannot drive the process, but I can help validate the
release if someone is willing to get the ball rolling. Are there any
volunteers?
Greg