Thanks Anders. I did that. Okay. If you browse Struts 1 JIRA, you will see that 1.3.6 is next up on the roadmap: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/STR
Some things I want to mention: 1) I'd like to delete versions "1.0.0 Final" and "1.0.1 Final". There are no bugs logged against them, because the real 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 bugs are under -- not surpringsly -- versions "1.0.0" and "1.0.1". Those are the real deal with "Final" just being some sort of ancient leftover. Does anyone object to deleting them? 2) I put into archive mode any versions with RC and Beta. This means that users will not be able to select those versions when creating a defect. That's fine because they are not even downloadable anymore 3) I put any non-GA releases of the 1.2 branch also in archive mode. Should this also be done for 1.3 versions prior to 1.3.5? 4) Why do we have Family versions? I can understand them as a reporting tool, but they are not really a product, and I don't think deserve to be a version. Bugs should be reported against versions -- even if it is the first revision -- and not just a "family" which is not a version, but a reporting mechanism. Do we really want those? I had to archive them to get them off the roadmap, but it also means no one can write bugs against them either. Does anyone object? Paul --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.