Hi Justin, I'd like to suggest pushing the 0.22 release process back a little bit, given the actual 0.20 release date was only 3 weeks ago.
We delayed cutting the 0.20 branch by 3 weeks due to concentrated work on Proton prior to ApacheCon EU, and with the holidays falling since then its not that clear to me how much compelling new work really exists on trunk at this point. I can't speak to the C++ etc components, but with the Java pieces for example the vast majority of commits done between the branch creation and the final 0.20 RC were merged into the release, so there is currently little there of note. I'll admit to also being after a bit more time to work on some things for the Java broker which we would like to get into the release. We have some sizable cofiguration related changes on a branch that we intend to merge to trunk before the Alpha, and will then be looking to add various related management functionality which is likely to take us past the point the release branch would currently be created. Given the close proximity of the last release, it seems like allowing a bit more time for the next release would be good, and preferable to the overhead of us requesting significant numbers of merges later on. What do you (or anyone else for that matter) think? Robbie On 11 February 2013 13:29, Justin Ross <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, everyone. > > Alpha is scheduled for this week. I'm sorry I didn't get a warning > about dates out earlier. I'll target later in the week so we have a > little more time to get major improvements landed. > > See the release page (linked below) for more information about the > content of our alpha and beta distributions. > > Thanks, > Justin > > --- > 0.22 release page: https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/022-release.html > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
