Looks like we are going to pull back a day and start the freeze sometime tomorrow (Thursday, August 27 2009). There is still a lot of documentation to catch up - wouldn't make sense to have anyone look over what we know is still wrong.
Thanks, -- - Mark http://www.lucidimagination.com Mark Miller wrote: > Hello all Lucene users, > > I just wanted to let you in on the current release schedule for Lucene > 2.9 (still subject to change): > > Currently, we plan to go into official feature freeze tomorrow > (Wednesday, August 26 2009). That means we will try and keep the 2.9 > code as stable as possible, only committing documentation patches, bug > fixes, and build patches. > > That is tentatively scheduled to last one week. During this time > (starting tomorrow), I'm going to host Lucene 2.9 RC distributions on my > people.apache personal site to make it easy for users to download and > help us test and find documentation/packaging issues. Any assistance you > can give us in this regard will help ensure a quality Lucene 2.9 > release. If, and as, issues are found, I will put up new RCs and > announce on the list their availability. I don't recommend that you use > these RC's in production - they are not going to be the official > release. However, if you are already using trunk, you should be > qualified to make your own decisions in that regard. > > If we feel comfortable that 2.9 is ready after the week freeze - Lucene > 2.9 will be promptly released. > > You can find the changes for Lucene 2.9 here: > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/java/trunk/CHANGES.txt > > Thanks, > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org