Establishing a snapshot first strikes me as a good idea. It establishes a base corresponding to the code contribution. Then all further development is accounted for in a clean way.
Whether the snapshot is the first release or not is a separate question. Having the snapshot allows the question to be addressed. It also works through the incubator release process. That will provide useful guidance to the preparation of further releases. - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Svante Schubert [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 05:51 To: [email protected] Subject: First release feature set (earlier -- Re: Merge of ODFDOM DOC package and Simple API) [ ... ] I suggest that we do only a SNAPSHOT release first. Keeping all the sources from the former ODF Toolkit and doing no functionality changes. In the following we refactor what we can to stabilize the structure of the sources. For instance, split-up an own package JAR. After that we might focus on a feature release, e.g. ODF encryption/signature. Does this suit everyone? Svante
