Hi Todd,

> Are you saying you want all documentation done for 1.3, or just the 404 not
> found pages to read "this section is not yet complete"?  If the latter,
> that's not much time at all to do.  If the former, then I'm afraid 1.3 will
My vote was not a veto, but my intention was only to mark that in this
release candidate all isn't right, like we do in past release
candidates ...
In in this specific case, I was thinking that could be a mistake and
some pages (already in the wiki) hasn't been copied to the right
folder and so has been excluded from the zip, nothing more.

> Also of consideration is the time is takes to properly deploy and test a
> release candidate.  As the release manager, each release candidate takes
> about a day of my time to get out, call for a vote, and test myself.  As
Me too, today I've spent more than 2 hours to do all tests ...

> such, I don't want to hold up a release for newly found bugs unless they
> really are show-stoppers.  The JSONViewer is a little tool - not a core part
> of the platform, so I wouldn't think that any bugs found in it should hold
> up any release.
Ok, again my intention was to send this fixed, if the release was
blocked by the previous thing, but i agree that this is only a minor
thing.


I really don't understand (but could be a my limit) the needs to exit
as soon as possible with the 1.3, but if this is a priority I'll
change my vote ... and i think more in general, as niclas said, as a
team we need some more coordination / discussion of things, and as my
opinion we should learn to work better as a team ... the time of
anyone of us is very little, so we should try to avoid wasting time
like in this situation.


> Incidentally, the bug you discovered happens to be a show-stopper, so I just
changed my vote - nice catch Sandro :)
Oh, very good ...
And i agree absolutely also on the Release Policy idea.

Now, please don't take all my words here as negative (I don't find the
right English terms here ...), really, I'm dedicating here all my very
little time because i think this project is vary very interesting, so
my contribution to search to give it as much as quality, from many
points of view.

Note:
another of the things that I liked (and for me to join this project,
as a developer) was that Greg and Todd has always been very friendly
and available for answers, so I have the maximum respect.
And in many other projects (also Open Source) I've seen it's a rare
thing, so be happy, we could have some problem, but i think we are
making a good job.


Bye,
Sandro

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