On Mon April 20 2009 6:03:56 pm Abu Obeida Bakhach wrote: > I created a JIRA feature request to have MySQL supported in the PHP stack. > I guess we need to have it done for M1 > > Shankar, with this new work item, will the M1 date 'slip'? > Is there a way we can track the several items needed to be done to know > when the final release date will be for M1?
I was just going to suggest that either a version be setup in JIRA with all the "known" work items added to it or a page setup on the wiki or similar. I'm slowly kind of looking through the code a bit and am coming up with quite a list of things that I, as a mentor, also think need to be addressed. I'd like to see a pretty complete list of what the community itself thinks needs to be done to see how it coincides with my list. I see a "M1" version in JIRA, maybe everyone should make sure any items they know about are added to it? Part of the mentoring process is gaging how well the community itself can "self police" during the release process. I'm not expecting anything near complete the first go around, especially since a lot of folks here are new to Apache as well. Basically, at this point, expect a few other items to be added to the list from me (at least one of which is not small), but I'd like to see the communities complete list first. :-) I don't think settling on a time frame for the release can really be done until the complete list is set. Dan > > Thanks, > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chintana Wilamuna [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 9:34 AM > To: Daniel Kulp > Cc: [email protected]; Kent Brown > Subject: Re: JAVA install documentation > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: > > Basically, if I download Stonehenge, I expect to be able to get SOMETHING > > working on my Mac/Linux box. I don't expect the .NET stuff to work, but > > I would expect the PHP and Java stuff to work. > > Right. Thanks for the clarification. > > Bye, > > -Chintana > > -- > http://engwar.com/ -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
