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The following page has been changed by TedHusted: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsClassicRelease130 The comment on the change is: Per discussions on dev@, phase in the "Struts Core Library" idea. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ == Special Issues == - Struts Classic 1.3.0 is a "bootstrap" distribution of the new Struts subprojects extracted from Struts 1.2.7. When these subprojects are ready for independent distribution, each will be available independently and in a single, convenient ZIP archive. The term "Struts Classic" is a label for a set of subprojects. Struts Classic is a composite of other products. + Struts Classic 1.3.0 is a "bootstrap" initiative to extract seven new Struts subprojects from Struts 1.2.7. When these subprojects are ready for independent distribution, each will be available independently and in a single, convenient ZIP archive. The archive will include the original "seven dwarfs" along with any other Struts subprojects that are compatible with Struts Core 1.3.0 (or later). - '''struts-classic-1.3.0-bin.zip''' + '''struts-core-library-1.0.0-bin.zip''' * struts-apps-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-core-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-el-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-extras-1.3.0-bin.zip + * struts-faces-1.0.0-bin.zip + * struts-flow-1.0.0-bin.zip + * struts-scripting-1.0.0-bin.zip * struts-site-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-taglibs-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-tiles-1.3.0-bin.zip - When a Struts Classic test-build passes the alpha vote, the initial versions of each of these subprojects would be set at 1.3.0 (alpha). + When a Struts Core Library test-build passes the alpha vote, the initial versions of each of the original subprojects would be set at 1.3.0 (alpha). New subprojects will be set at 1.0.0 (alpha). If fixes need to be made to any of these subprojects, or if dependendencies are updated, then a new release of that subproject can be rolled and released in the usual way, under its own release plan. At some point, we would generate a Struts Classic 1.3.1 distribution (Classic131). The distribution can simply be a zip archive with the signed releases for each "Classic" product. For example: - '''struts-classic-1.3.1-bin.zip''' + '''struts-core-library-1.0.1-bin.zip''' * struts-apps-1.3.1-bin.zip * struts-core-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-el-1.3.0-bin.zip * struts-extras-1.3.0-bin.zip + * struts-faces-1.0.0-bin.zip + * struts-flow-1.0.0-bin.zip * struts-site-1.3.1-bin.zip + * struts-scripting-1.0.0-bin.zip * struts-taglibs-1.3.1-bin.zip * struts-tiles-1.3.0-bin.zip Note that some products may advance to their own "1.3.1" versions, but others may not. Each Struts product has it's own release cycle *independant* of all other Struts products. - When all of the subprojects are marked GA, then the Struts Classic distribution can also be marked GA. On average, Apache products tend to go through a cycle of four to six releases before reaching GA status. + When all of the Library subprojects are marked GA, then the Struts Core Library distribution can also be marked GA. On average, Apache products tend to go through a cycle of four to six releases before reaching GA status. == How to Help == @@ -57, +63 @@ To help everyone get started with Struts Classic 1.3.0, here are the simplest installation instructions that can possibly work: - * Download the Struts 1.3.0 distribution from http://svn.apache.org/dist/struts/classic/v1.3.0/ + * Download the Struts Core Library distribution from http://svn.apache.org/dist/struts/core-library/v1.0.0/ ** Until 1.3.0 is available, download the nightly builds from http://svn.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/maven/ ** Or, check out the development source from Subversion (http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsMaintenanceMaven) * Extract subproject distribution to a likely location (\opt\struts-*) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]