Adrian Custer wrote:
> Hey Ian,
> 
> My eclipse is pretty unhappy with all the changes you just made. It
> wants to move my classes around, can't find any of the classes it needs
> and acts generally sick. How sure are you about what you did?
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> Is there a policy on commits this late in the release process? Is
> everyone really still allowed to hack away, guessing their way towards a
> resolution? 2.2.0 needs to go out and the general frenzy of
> commits/broken builds has no buisness in a well managed project. At this
> point in most projects I've ever worked in, *every* commit needs to go
> through a code review. 

The amount of development going on the stable branch is definitley an
issue. And this close to release is even more of an issue. I guess my
damage control yesterday counts as a review of the stuff that got
changed yesterday. And GeoServer cite tests are a pretty good test bed.

Barring JMapPane there are no more commits so I would like to call a
*complete* code freeze on 2.2.x. I beleive cory and jesse are on board
with the freeze as they got all there fixes in yesterday?

I can also volunteer my time to push out the release, looks like richard
is busy.

So my review is done. As soon as you give the okay Adrian I will start
the release process.

-Justin
> 
> Richard, it may be up to you to tame this unruly mess. It's probably
> more than you signed up for but there's blood in the water...
> 
> --adrian
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 13:46 -0400, Ian Turton wrote:
>> On 8/10/06, Ian Turton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I think I've found the problem - the messages.properties file wasn't
>>> getting included in the jar file. It worked fine on my machine since
>>> I'm using eclipse to manage my classpath. Can you try again and see
>>> what happens at your end. And if someone who knows about maven2 can
>>> check I've done the include right that would be great.
>>>
>> OK I've made another change and it seems to put everything in the
>> right place now. though possibly the data should move to demo now.
>>
>> The only way I could build this release was to turn off testing which
>> seems like a bad thing for a release.
>>
>> Ian
>>
> 
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