OK, we will need to announce the release in several places at once:

1. mailing lists: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] , more?
2. ws.apache.org news page: http://ws.apache.org/news.html
3. xml.apache.org? Open for comment here
4. jakarta.apache.org? Again, comments
5. freshmeat? Jason Van Zyl owns the project there: http://freshmeat.net/projects/apachexmlrpc/
6. http://www.xmlrpc.com/news . At the very least, the link to our project there should be updated to reflect the new URL. Perhaps a release announcement should wait for stable releases?
7. www.xml.com XML-RPC page: http://www.xml.com/pub/rg/XML_RPC again, it may be better to wait for a stable release
8. Other news sites: http://www.xmleverywhere.com/ http://www.xmlhack.com/ http://www.xml.org/ etc.
9. Usenet? not sure where


As this is the first project I've been involved with at this level, I am not sure how this process is usually handled. Is there some standard way people coordinate release announcements? Does Maven do anything like this already?

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Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
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