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Any thoughts from anyone on these?  Please update your tickets in JIRA.

-Ben Dewey

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Dewey 
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 12:19 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: M2 Scope

Kent,

I think an August release is an excellent goal.  I've tested #2(New .NET Config 
Phase #1) and #5(Metro).  I can't see any reason why these two patches can't be 
committed in time.  

I think we should organize M2 patches in JIRA[1].  As of right now the 
following 'major' items are in JIRA under M2, but not listed here as a priority 
on your list.

We should change the 'fix version' of any of these items that aren't a priority:
-----------------------

-STONEHENGE-4: create a java common namespace in trunk 
-STONEHENGE-8: create PERL client 
-STONEHENGE-15: encrypt .NET Connection Strings 
-STONEHENGE-52: change .NET Hosting Model (to IIS?) 
-STONEHENGE-53: create MySql for .NET 

See link [1] for the full list.

-Ben Dewey

[1]:  https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STONEHENGE/fixforversion/12313879



-----Original Message-----
From: Kent Brown [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 4:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: M2 Scope

I wanted to start a discussion of what we think the M2 release should look 
like.  Here is the list of improvements I've seen discussed.  I figured it's 
best to get it all on one list so we can all agree on what we want to bite off.

1) Updates to support claims-based security: 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STONEHENGE-73
2) Config Service: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STONEHENGE-21
3) Expanding slightly the number of WS-Security scenarios we support.  I will 
provide some concrete suggestions in this area next week.  I am thinking of 
just adding two or three new security options.  Also making sure the bindings 
use the latest version of the WS-* specs wherever possible.
4) Various minor refactorings and bug fixes.
5) Getting the Sun Metro code fully moved into trunk, fully implementing other 
M2 features, interoperability testing against other stacks, and updated 
documentation for install and config.

The rough timeline I am thinking is to be finished with coding and testing by 
mid-August and start the official release process with a hope to release by the 
end of August.

Thoughts?

Kent

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