On 10/19/07, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We've had a Java SCA release every month for a while now so to keep up > that momentum I think it would be good to have an October release as well. > It would probably take too much work to do that from the trunk for October, > so how about a 1.0.1 release based on the 1.0 branch? There's a bunch of > sample readme fixes there's jiras for, a number of smallish bug fix changes > have gone into trunk that we could add to a 1.0.1 release, and we could > skim through all the commits in since 1.0 to see if there's any other > changes we could add that are not too disruptive. To make it by the end of > October we'd probably need to be voting on an RC by around Wednesday next > week, i think thats doable and worthwhile, so would like to start doing > this. An alternative would be to try for a bigger 1.1 release in November > but that would be more work and i'm not sure we've enough new function to > justify a full point release yet. Comments? If i don't hear against I'd like > to start work on a 1.0.1 in the weekend.
I've created a 1.0.1 branch for this: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/branches/sca-java-1.0.1/ We're a bit pressed for time to get this out in October so need to be careful not to cause any regressions that may disrupt a vote. Lets have JIRAs for every commit so the CHANGES file can clearly show the delta over 1.0 and please first discuss any non-trivial changes before committing. ...ant
