Vic Cekvenich wrote:
Tomcat is listed as beta and is in GA area.
What I said specificaly was in the milestone area on bottom of that
page. It would help users find it.
Except that we're not a Jakarta project any more ... we really need to
have our own download page.
.V
Craig
Craig McClanahan wrote:
Vic Cekvenich wrote:
GREAT!
Does this post it on the "downloads" pages as a milestone? 'cuase
1.2.0 was not listed as milestone AFAIK on there.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
.V
The download page referenced above *should* contain only General
Availability releases that have been voted as releases by the
corresponding PMCs (and are also available worldwide through Apache's
mirror system), although some Jakarta projects in the past (including
us when we were Jakarta) broke that rule. The Struts 1.2.0 release
was voted to be beta quality, so it doesn't meet that criteria ...
however, if user experience indicates that there are no serious
problems, it could well get voted to be General Availability (on the
Struts dev list), at which time it could get migrated to that page.
But ... FIXME for Struts devs ... we need to set up our own analog of
the release downloads page, like Ant and Portals and Maven do it ...
the Jakarta page is really overcrowded, and TLP-ness means we can
have our own.
Craig
Ted Husted wrote:
The Struts team announces the release of Struts 1.2.1, currently
ranked at Beta quality.
This release removes many features deprecated in prior releases
(Struts 1.1 and Struts 1.0.2) and also provides several new
features. Fixes to known problems have been applied. More detail is
available at
* http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/release-notes.html
The binary, source, and library distributions are available at
* http://cvs.apache.org/dist/struts/v1.2.1/
The library distribution contains only the requisite JARs, without
the documentation or example applications.
We invite your comments on how well this release works with your
own applications. Based on feedback from the Struts community, this
release may be dubbed "ready for prime time" and promoted to
"General Availabilty" quality.
Please note that Struts now uses "Tomcat-style" releases. If the
feedback on this release were positive, Struts 1.2.1 may be
promoted directly to "GA", without creating yet-another
distribution. If a serious problem were found and fixed, then we
will issue Struts 1.2.2 and try again.
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