Hi Tim,
Our focus for the next release is to fix pending bugs in the Restlet 1.1 branch and to add major features to Restlet 2.0 M3 (like the new resource API, the new editions). We will focus on bug fixes for 2.0 M4. Of course major issues or easy ones will be fixed on the fly for 2.0 M3. Regarding the roadmap, we are still really targeting the end of 2009 as we have a few business dependencies on this date as well :-) In the recent weeks, I have started to reduce the features scope of Restlet 2.0 on some lower priority features that we initially wanted in order to compensate for the recent major efforts. Best regards, Jerome Louvel -- Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ <http://www.restlet.org/> http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ <http://www.noelios.com/> http://www.noelios.com De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Tim Peierls Envoyé : mercredi 6 mai 2009 15:05 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: Restlet 1.2 to become Restlet 2.0 The assignment of issues to milestones seems odd, but maybe this was true before the 1.2 -> 2.0 renaming: Why are all the defects associated with 2.0M4 and not 2.0M3? I was hoping to be able to develop a Restlet 1.2-based system over the next 5-6 months and put it into production at the end of the year. Does the acknowledgment of the broader scope make the 2.0 release less likely for2009Q4? --tim On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Jerome Louvel <[email protected]> wrote: Hi all, Looking at the amount of new features that we added so far since Restlet 1.1 (with some more coming), the amount of refactoring and reorganization done in the Restlet API (touching the core Resource API) and extension packages and the growing number of special Restlet editions (Java SE/Java EE, GWT, Google App Engine and soon Android), it seems appropriate to rename the Restlet 1.2 release into Restlet 2.0. The idea is to give existing users an accurate feeling of the amount of effort required when upgrading from Restlet 1.0 or Restlet 1.1 and for new users to realize the amount of effort and changes done since Restlet 1.x. I hope it will make sense to you guys. We have updated our issue tracker and our roadmap here: http://www.restlet.org/about/roadmap Next release will be Restlet 2.0 M3 and will replace the current Restlet 1.2 M2 (tagged testing). Best regards, Jerome Louvel -- Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ <http://www.restlet.org/> http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder~ <http://www.noelios.com/> http://www.noelios.com ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2081668

