On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Ted Husted wrote:
We probably want to restore this file and then rename it so that the
version is in the filename, and then create a new release notes file
for 1.3.0.
No, this file is supposed to stay around and collect all of the history
for all of the releases. We mak
From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We probably want to restore this file and then rename it so that the
version is in the filename, and then create a new release notes file
for 1.3.0.
That's what I was attempting-- it has already been copied to
release-notes-1.2.7.xml (in May), so deletin
We probably want to restore this file and then rename it so that the
version is in the filename, and then create a new release notes file
for 1.3.0.
-Ted.
We probably want to restore it but then clear it out, so that it only
covers the changes from 1.2.7 to 1.3.0.
On 8/22/05, Martin Cooper <[EMA
From: "Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Um, why are we removing this file? This is the ongoing
release-to-release location in which we track all changes, throughout
all of the releases, back to the earliest days of Struts. By removing
it, we lose the history of changes to the project in a singl
Um, why are we removing this file? This is the ongoing
release-to-release location in which we track all changes, throughout
all of the releases, back to the earliest days of Struts. By removing
it, we lose the history of changes to the project in a single
resource. Now I'm going to have to look at