Sounds good to me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Roy Chastain
-----Original Message----- From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:bode...@apache.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 08:31 To: log4net-dev@logging.apache.org Subject: New versions in JIRA Hi, I've created new versions in JIRA eligible for "target version" that I'd like to use to classify issues. They are not meant to be real software versions; if and when we do releases after 1.2.11 we'd pick issues from there and re-assign them. * 1.2 maintentance for everything that could be fixed/added in a backwards compatible way to 1.2.x after 1.2.11 We may be willing to accept minor incompatibilies here, it depends. * 2.0 everything that requires .NET 2.0 * 3.5 everything that requires .NET 3.5 * 4.0 everything that requires .NET 4.0 Those later three may never come to existence or if a poll tells us we don't need a 3.5 version then we'd move all issues from there to 4.0 later. We need to triage the bugs and in the end I'd love to have each issue examined and assigned to one of these versions (or 1.2.11) so we know which issues haven't been looked at so far. Does that make sense? Stefan