First of all, congrats Fabrizio! It was a good battle, but looks like
you've prevailed! Now we can actually get this group together and move
this project along.

+1 Trim the dev list.
+1 Rename Fabrizio's branch to displaytag2.
+1 Continue supporting .85

+1 beta tag

I haven't had experience with how sourceforge typically handles their CVS
stuff, but I've done most of the administrative stuff at my current job,
so Ben, I might be able to help if you need it.

John


>
> [Another item] Release Fabrizio's branch as a beta tag right away.  We
> will support it.  Release often some like to say.  It will make it
> easier for people who aren't familiar with anonymous cvs access.
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
> Raible
> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 11:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [displaytag-devel] Final Vote Tally - Fabrizio's display09 wins
> by 1!
>
> I only saw one additional vote since Wednesday - from Mathias.
>
> So Fabrizio's tag wins with 2 votes vs. John's 1.  Congrats to both as
> you can tell they've put a lot of work into their respective branches.
>
> Now for the next steps - here's how I see them.  Sorry, but I won't have
> any time to contribute with the new job starting on Monday.
>
> 1.  Rename branch to displaytag2 - I believe this is the name we agreed
> upon.
>
> 2.  Add backwards-compatible CSS classes to default properties file.  I
> don't know if this is possible - but if not - we should write up some
> good migration documentation.
>
> 3.  Get a release out with the display2 branch.  What do we version it
> as?  2.0?  1.1?  Do we continue supporting the "display" 0.8.5 branch or
> just drop it?  The Hibernate team keeps supporting it's 1.x branch -
> this might be a good idea.
>
> What do you guys think about trimming the list of developers?  They
> don't seem to be contributing - but is it rude to remove CVS access?
>
> Basically, I'm proposing we remove the following developers:
>
> Brad Smith
> Gerhard Fr�hlich
> Jay Paulsen
> Tim Golden
> Scott N. Smith
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Raible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 9:35 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: VOTE Tally
>
> Here's the vote tally as I see it:
>
> 1 for table-york (Ben)
> 1 for display09 (me - for the ease of upgrade path)
>
> This leaves the following folks who have not voted (minus Fabrizio and
> John):
>
> Brad Smith
> Ed Hill
> Joseph Ottinger
> Gerhard Fr�hlich
> Jay Paulsen
> Tim Golden
> Mathias Bogaert
> Scott N. Smith
>
> So we're tied, and as I stated earlier, we're not looking for quota on
> this vote since most developers don't seem to be active on this project.
> Once this vote is over, maybe we should remove the non-voting developers
> from the project since they aren't adding any value.  If this is taboo,
> please let me know - I'm just trying to speed up the development process
> here.
>
> Matt
>
>
>
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