Sorry I'm getting behind with the voting. To much travel.
The concept is that we release things, the vote to state that an existing release is a beta, or eventually a GA. That way, we don't have to go throw release candidates and then hurried bug fix releases. Anyway, this would be 4.1.1, and the final stable release will be 4.1.17 or something. I just pulled down all the 4.1 code, need to catch up. I'm +1 even without seeing it, as long as its clear that this code is alpha quality. Of course, alpha quality Tapestry is GA quality anything else :-) On 7/20/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Going with our new naming scheme I've left the word alpha out of the name, hoping it's implied. There has been a lot of effort put into this release in terms of infrastructure as well as some of our new more dynamic support. I still have some documentation to finish up writing before the release can realisitically go out, but don't foresee this taking too much time as the external API changes that most users interact with haven't changed very much. I'm also hoping that our new maven2 snapshot build abilities will help make releasing early/often less scary as SNAPSHOT versions are perpetual and easy to do. This vote will last the standard 72 hours. P.S. Don't be afraid to question my releasing now, there are still more things to be done but not knowing when is/isn't safe to release a major new version isn't something I'm as familiar with. Jesse Kuhnert +1 -- Jesse Kuhnert Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer Open source based consulting work centered around dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.
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