Hi Alan, Yes, it would be easiest for the repo issues if we can wait to move until after 0.9 final. Unless I'm mistaken I believe this is the general preference of the dev team as well to make lives easiest on both us and our user community.
The good news is that the timetable looks good - I released RC1 last week, and I think I can get RC2 out this week. There might be one more after that, depending on if any bugs crop up. But, so far, so good, and it is moving along quickly :) On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > On Jul 29, 2008, at 10:38 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote: > > Hi guys, >> >> I would like to make a (non-ASF) 0.9.0-RC1 release tomorrow if at all >> possible. >> >> I've been working lately to improve the JavaDoc, and whatever little >> things >> trickle in. It seems pretty cohesive thus far. Aside from the one >> remaining issue assigned to me ( >> http://issues.jsecurity.org/browse/JSEC-116), >> I don't see anything explicit. (I plan on finishing that issue today and >> tomorrow). >> >> Could you all please look over the most current trunk today and tomorrow >> and >> let me know if you see anything that should be addressed prior to the RC1 >> release? >> > > Les, > > What do you see as the timetable/criteria for a full v0.9.0 release? Am I > correct in stating that the SVN move needs to wait on this? > > > Regards, > Alan > >
