Hi all,
I'm writing you to propose foster some discussion on the next release
dates given the roadmap discussions seems to be a little stalled
(I guess we'll have to turn it into a GSIP and aks for a vote).
Anyways, back on the release dates.

GeoServer 1.7.6 was released almost 2 months ago, development on that
branch seems to have hit a standstill, and we have a decent number
of fixes (34):
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&fixfor=15542&pid=10311&resolution=1&resolution=2&resolution=3&resolution=4&resolution=5&resolution=6&sorter/field=priority&sorter/order=DESC

I was wondering if we could try out the testing freeze with it, since
development has stopped anyways already? What about starting the
freeze on Monday, take it for a run during the week, and actually
build the release next Friday and announce on Monday?
Do we have interest and resources to do so? Mark?
I can help out a bit by running the CITE tests I think.

As for GeoServer 2.0-RC2, the same timeline might be good
as well if we have enough people interested, or we can
delay a bit more and do it the end of the week after.
If we do so it basically means that we're lucky and we
re-release RC2 as 2.0 final during FOSS4G, or... it might
end up being a bit too late.

Thoughts?

Cheers
Andrea

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