Hi David, I'm pleased to hear that you are in 'go-go-go' mode. As someone who has used and supported Apache open source software for years, I was rapt back in 2003 to hear of the Geronimo project. So I subscribed to the Geronimo mailing list, to keep up-to-date with progress.
Admittedly, I was beginning to have my doubts, based on your rarely changing front page, and the quiet nature of the mailing list. May I be so bold as to enquire whether you expect to have a first production release available anytime soon? I mean, is present activity mostly to do with attaining certification, rather than primary development work? Regards, Chris. On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 20:37, David Blevins wrote: > On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 08:18:57AM +0100, Peter Nabbefeld wrote: > > David Blevins schrieb: > > > > >Don't think I follow. The M in 1.0-M3 stands for Milestone, inspired by > > >the way the Eclipse project labels their milestone releases. > > > > > > > Seems I've not expressed my point correctly: I just wanted to say, that > > it sometimes seems to users, that progress of development has stopped, > > just because there is no (milestone) release - just to encourage the > > geronimo team to think about an M4 release. However, from Jeremy's reply > > it seems there is currently no chance for a new release. > > > > Got it. I feel you pain. I'd love to push out another release, but the last > one took Aaron, Dain and I the better part of a week (and we still messed up > the source tar). Right now, we're in go-go-go mode and breaking that > momentum for a release wouldn't be a good thing. > > Bear with us :) > > Thanks, > David >
