Le 3/12/12 11:27 AM, Francesco Chicchiriccò a écrit :
On 10/03/2012 13:38, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
Seems like the x.y.z scheme please you.

It seems so :-)

I'd like to expose some of the issues we had to face in the Directory project , just FYI : - Using Milestones helped us a lot to get frequent releases. Without them, we were stuck with very long delay between releases, and that was killing us and our users. Don't hesitate to create as many milestones as necessary. Here, Eclipse is a good example of what is good. However, Milestones should not be issues each time you fix a bug... There is a balance between frequent releases and too frequent releases :) - RCs tells the user that the project is ready to be tested. You will only fix issues (well, hopefully) - You will have to decide if you should release major version frequently (à la FF/Chrome) or less fequently (à la Httpd). I personally don't like the Jenckins way (ie, a new release every now and then, they are now at 1.454 !)

Now, this is your project, so your choice !

Personally, I would try to find a third way between Httpd and FF / Chrome: what if we do something like as OpenJPA [1]?

I like the RC approach (we used that for last stable release at GoogleCode), but I am not sure I can figure out how to work with milestone + maven: is there any ASF reference for this?
We use Milestones at Directory and MINA. So far, not an issue. As M < RC, it should work like a charm.

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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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