I just tagged and rolled:

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jakarta-turbine-2.3.1-rc2.jar           (CVS: TURBINE_2_3_1_RC2)

If you are missing rc1: Yes. I tagged it, I rolled it, I uploaded it
and found a bug that made it unusable. So I didn't announce it
widely. Tonight I fixed this bug and RC2 is RC1 + bug fix. I'm
reasonable confident, that the 2.3.1-rc2 proves to be stable.

I currently plan to cut another Release candidate (RC3) with

- Torque 3.1.1 release
- Commons Configuration 1.0 release

and possible bug fixes, of course. 

If RC3 proves to be stable, I will CfV for a 2.3.1 release.

Please test 2.1.3-rc2, especially if you had problems with the logging
subsystem. Turbine no longer hard codes log4j; if you use a different
logging system, you can turn the log4j configuration off by using
"none" as the file name for it.

I uploaded it to the http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/ site
from which it should be mirrored to www.ibiblio.org in a short time.

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maven-turbine-plugin-1.2-rc1.jar        (CVS: META_1_2_RC1)

This is the first release candidate of the Maven Environment for
Turbine Applications (M.E.T.A.), a maven plugin intended to replace
the Turbine Development Kit (TDK).

Its home page is at http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/meta/

I uploaded it to the http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/ site
from which it should be mirrored to www.ibiblio.org in a short time.

When it has arrived on ibiblio, you can install it by running the
following maven commands:

$ maven -DgroupId=torque -DartifactId=maven-torque-plugin -Dversion=3.1.1-dev 
plugin:download
$ maven -DgroupId=turbine -DartifactId=maven-turbine-plugin -Dversion=1.2-rc1 
plugin:download 

I plan to release a RC2 when Torque 3.1.1 is released. If this proves
to be stable, I will CfV for an official M.E.T.A. release.

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As usual, please report bugs, suggestions or patches directly to the
-dev list.

        Regards
                Henning




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 fusing to acknowledge that there might be weaknesses in one's
 position - in order to identify them so that they can be remedied -
 is a large enough problem with the Open Source movement that it
 deserves to be on this list of the top five problems."
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                                    Open Source Software Development"

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