On Sep 14, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Sam Berlin wrote:

> I'll regenerate a new changelist for 3.0, to help review of it & hopefully 
> spur use.  We'll probably start with a snapshot/beta release, for folks who 
> don't like building from head -- but SVN head has been very stable for a long 
> time now and in use at multiple projects (including in Google and now also as 
> the DI container in Maven).  It's kind of amazing how many things have 
> changed since the 2.0 release, yet with very few actual API changes.
> 

In addition to Maven, we are also using Guice 3.x in Nexus, Hudson, M2Eclipse, 
and Proviso (our provisioning tool).

> sam
> 
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Antoine <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm following the SVN feed and I'm excited by some of the features of
> what might become Guice 3.0 like persistency or mini-guice.
> 
> I was wondering whether or not you have a list of the features you
> want to include in Guice 3.0 and whether or not you have a rough idea
> of the expected release date (within 3 month from now? 6 month? a
> year? more?)
> 
> Thanks a lot for your answers.
> 
> Antoine.
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Thanks,

Jason

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