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http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsClassicRelease130

The comment on the change is:
one test library release, then bundle only GAs after that.

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  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-core-library-bin-001.zip'''
+ '''struts-core-library-bin-test.zip'''
  
   * struts-apps-1.3.0-bin.zip
   * struts-core-1.3.0-bin.zip
@@ -38, +38 @@

  
  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:
+ At some point, we would generate a new distribution with the GA versions of 
each product. For example:
  
- '''struts-core-library-bin-002.zip'''
+ '''struts-core-library-bin-001.zip'''
  
   * struts-apps-1.3.1-bin.zip
   * struts-core-1.3.0-bin.zip
@@ -53, +53 @@

   * 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. On average, Apache products tend to go through a cycle 
of four to six releases before reaching GA status. When a subproject has a new 
GA release, the library distribution would be updated, and the version counter 
incremented.
- 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 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. 
  
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