Erronous bug reports are easily enough to deal with. We also now have the milestones, and so we can start tagging incoming tickets that way. The Release Plan just says that there can't be open tickets against the Nightly Build. An erronous bug report can simply be closed. An enhancement can be tagged for a milestone and an "Unknown" build. Any of us can do any of that at any time.

We don't need to be in a zero-bug state for very long, just the time it takes Martin to cut a release candidate.

I went through the list this morning, and pared it down to

> 16603 <controller> forwardPattern should support different module

[Query for Not RESOLVED, not CLOSED, STRUTS, Any release except UNKNOWN]

I think we may have decided to address this in the 1.2 timeframe, but leave it to someone using modules to sign-off on this.

But, in the end, the only thing that's going to get any release out the door is for people to do the work of reviewing the tickets as they come in.

As soon as someone deals with 16603, we could see if Martin is available to cut the release candidate (or if someone else wants to step up to bat if he's busy).

-Ted.



James Turner wrote:
The initial plan of action was to have an RC1 today. We currently have
6 outstanding bugs:

12573 Handling of HTML-Checkboxes and (dynamic) FormBeans result i 16603 <controller> forwardPattern should support different module 16916 <nested:write> using incorrect bean 16946 SwitchAction not setting context properly for tiles 17018 Constant usage example inconsistant with the DTD and Validat 17031 Validation of required html:file elments passes when no file
I don't think we're every going to be in a zero bugs found state for
more than a couple of hours, because Struts is becoming so widely used
that there are always going to be new bug reports (even if they're
erroneous)

Does anyone consider any of the above bugs severe enough to constitute a
blocker on an RC1? If not, we should designate the 2/14 nightly build
as RC1 so we can push toward an end-of-the-month release. If so, we
need to push to close them.

James



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