The trick is to release more often, and vote earlier I think.
It's been working for us on the Java side.
Cheers,
Clinton
On 5/23/05, Ron Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I thought the vote we did a few days ago was for the current code in
SVN (i.e. nightly builds)? I think I started my barrage of bug reports
with that alpha release. It has a lot of bugs :)
The nightly builds are very stable right now.
--- Roberto R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ted can probably explain this better, but from what I understand,
> It's part
> of the ASF release process. First, an Alpha was released in Jan. Now
> that
> it's been out for some time, there was a voted on its "quality" after
> which
> it now becomes a "General Availability" release.
>
> Roberto
>
> On 5/23/05, Ron Grabowski < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hrmmm, isn't that just the alpha release from January? The file
> dates
> > are from 1/12/2005 and the CastleProxy says 1.0.3 (instead of
> 1.1.0).
> > Does "General Availability" mean "alpha"?
> >
> > Is the plan to keep that on the homepage for the next 7 days then
> > release another version at end of the month?
> >
>