Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
> i
> think it would be appropriate to release the trunk as 1.4 rather than
> 1.3.1.
+1, to the extent that my opinion matters ;)
> Bueller?
Fry?
-chris
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Update:
So, i just finished going through recent changes to the trunk (aka 1.x
branch), and there are more than i'd remembered during the discussion
below. As there are a number of new features, not just bug fixes, i
think it would be appropriate to release the trunk as 1.4 rather than
1.3.1. I'
On 10/28/07, Claude Brisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le vendredi 26 octobre 2007 à 11:38 -0700, Nathan Bubna a écrit :
> > Hey Velocity folks (and especially VelocityTools folks),
> >
> > VelocityTools 2 is working well and pretty much ready for another
> > alpha release, but it's not moving as
Le vendredi 26 octobre 2007 à 11:38 -0700, Nathan Bubna a écrit :
> Hey Velocity folks (and especially VelocityTools folks),
>
> VelocityTools 2 is working well and pretty much ready for another
> alpha release, but it's not moving as quickly as i'd hoped. In the
> meantime, VelocityTools 1.x ha
Wow, Nathan--
This is really quite an accomplishment to get to this point.
Quick thought on versioning. Practically speaking, it seems that the work
on 1.x is stalled with the main innovation happening with 2.0. So why not
release 1.3.1 with the current trunk, then encourage users to migrate
to
On 10/26/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> Nathan Bubna wrote:
> > I have scratched my main personal itches for VelocityTools 2, but
> > there are still some things i was planning to have before we release
> > 2.0, specifically updated docs, updated showcase examples,
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
> I have scratched my main personal itches for VelocityTools 2, but
> there are still some things i was planning to have before we release
> 2.0, specifically updated docs, updated showcase examples, Tiles2
> support and complete caching for VelocityViewTag.
Has Str
Hey Velocity folks (and especially VelocityTools folks),
VelocityTools 2 is working well and pretty much ready for another
alpha release, but it's not moving as quickly as i'd hoped. In the
meantime, VelocityTools 1.x has a few unreleased features and fixes
that are overdue for release. This has