I've been trying to help a user get going with one of the samples using the latest code but its ended up needing a bunch of change to the sample pom.xml's to get it to work with the latest snapshot code. One of the issues is if you checkout a sample like https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-java-2.x/trunk/samples/getting-started/helloworld/ and try to build it that doesn't work unless you've built trunk locally. But thats just one of the reasons, its been ages since we did a trunk release and there are lots of good changes in there. Last time we talked about this I couldn't find three people who said they'd vote for a release, If i just cut an RC of what the trunk builds now i expect there are a lot of broken samples missing doc and and incorrect readme's so whats the minimum we could do to fix that which would get three +1s? If i just did a trunk source release + maven module release but no binary distro would anyone vote for that? Or if i stripped out all the samples or maybe except for one or two samples which really worked and had good READMEs would you vote for that? Or what else would it take?
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