Hello,

I have been reading through the mail archive and have 3 questions
regarding future JAMES releases.

- Releasing JAMES more regularly, eg. quarterly or so ? This question
was brought up already a few days by Pierre Smits on this list so I
wanted to voice my support for this idea.

- Secondly, I'm not sure about release 2.3.0 or what will make into it.

Back in December '05, there was a discussion about wrapping up and
releasing 2.3.0 in the coming days, so I wanted to wait for this
release.

On the other hand, there are 9 open issues for JIRA for release 2.3.0,
if I got this correctly:

http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&sorter/order=DESC&sorter/field=priority&resolution=-1&pid=10411&fixfor=10690

Now, I'm not sure what the consensus from the developer is:
Is a release 2.3.0 imminent or will you wait till (most of) these 9
issues are fixed ?

Please don't take this as criticism. I know this is an open-source
project, but it makes it hard for a bystander to understand what
criteria there are for the 2.3.0 release and/or if simply a matter of
JIRA not being up-to-date...

- Lastly, there was a discussion about sponsors for 2 key features,
ie. web-based administration for JAMES and IMAP support.
I would be interested in the first one (web-based administration). I
understand there already
is a project, but some people voiced concerns over the quality on the list:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/ajaconsole/

Are there alternatives ?

Is there somebody at JAMES who handles the organization of this
"bounty hunting" for sponsored features and developers actually
interested in implementing one of these 2 features ?

Thanks.

Marc

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