On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Simon Laws <simonsl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:58 PM, ant elder <antel...@apache.org> wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Florian Moga <moga....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Maybe it's time to take a decision so we all know where we're heading. From
>>> what I see we've got 2 options:
>>> 1/ do the release now according to Mike's suggestion
>>> 2/ discuss documentation and sample structure and launchers, review and
>>> update all samples accordingly, do the release
>>> I tend to go with 1/ as it gives us the possibility to do more frequent
>>> releases, to incrementally improve the quality of our samples and doesn't
>>> imply a big effort which we don't afford at the moment. However, I'm not
>>> opposing to 2/ if everybody else agrees on this option as I'm not directly
>>> affected if the release is shipped in 1 week or 1 month.
>>>
>>
>> I don't mind making an RC3 according to the 1/ approach this weekend,
>> i have everything set up still from RC1+2 so it wont take too long.
>> But i would first like to see a few others agree to the approach as
>> I'd like to try to avoid spending more time on another RC only to have
>> someone complain that some sample is missing and want yet another
>> respin.
>>
>>   ...ant
>>
>
> If people want to see Beta2 go out now that fine by me but we've had
> some good discussions on the samples over the last few days so it
> would be good to get straight on with a Beta3 and make samples the
> focus of that.
>
> Simon
>

Ok so views on both sides, to move this along how about:

- take a branch from current trunk for the beta2 RC3, maybe or not I
or someone will actually go ahead and do the work to make a release
from that branch
- in trunk go ahead with the new sample approach, so move everything
somewhere else, fix them up and move back to trunk/samples as they
become ready, and once thats done do a beta3 release (or if beta2
never happen call this beta2).

If no one objects I'll do this is a couple of days. While we wait
there's nothing stopping anyone continuing to work on the current
trunk samples.

   ...ant

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