Hi Janne,

On Dec 11, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Janne Jalkanen wrote:

Hi ho folks!

I'm pleased to announce that the final issues marked for JSPWiki 2.6.0 are fixed, so I took the liberty of creating a Release Candidate for 2.6.0. You can download it from the usual place, or get jspwiki_2_6_0_rc1 from the repository.

Great news, I know a lot of hard work went into this release, especially with the surprise security issues at the last minute.

I also signed it; my shiny new GPG key can be downloaded from my personal webpages at http://www.ecyrd.com/ButtUgly/wiki/JanneJalkanen

It would be good if you uploaded it to a public key server and planned to have it signed by other Apache folks. See http:// wiki.apache.org/jdo/KeysAtApache for some helpful hints on keys.

(I'm ditching my old PGP key, as PGP support seems to become more scarce day-by-day.)

Please subject this version to cruel and unusual tortures, and report any bugs you may find against 2.6.0.

I would like to propose that unless we find any showstoppers, we go live with this version, and release it as a stable. Please test and let this list know if you think so, too. We know that there are minor issues, but considering that people find them faster than we can fix them, we'll never otherwise release 2.6... The fact that we're not in the Apache infrastructure yet is probably slowing us down.

Running the webtests is probably a very good idea, now :-).

Once 2.6 is declared stable, I propose that we move all the code to ASF SVN, and continue 2.7 development work there using the Apache process. Also, the 2.6 trunk should probably stay open in cvs.jspwiki.org for 2.6.1 bugfixes, if there are any showstoppers or security issues that must be corrected.

Sounds good.

Craig

Comments?

/Janne

Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
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