Hi Piotr, as Greg said to you, this is a question we actively discussed this week, and in short: since January we are actively working on the maintenance release 2.0.1, trying to fix all things found by us or by our growing number of users (and as you can imagine it's not a simple thing, even because none of us is working full time on it ...), while keeping it fully compatible with 2.0, and adding some small missing features useful to our users in real applications.
For the final 2.0.1 release I think that we could go to the end of July / max end of August, while for the 2.1 final (more aggressive in terms of features, but breaking the compatibility on some things in respect to the 2.0.x line) I think we could go to the end of 2011, just to have a rough idea of our plan. To speedup things anyone interested could join and help us, even on testing the code (from trunk or when proposed a test preview), testing in many combinations (OS, Java version, etc) is a must for a rock solid product. So in short I can say you to start working with the 2.0 final, or if you can/want from the trunk (it's stable because we are doing mostly bug fixing). I know that projects without frequent releases give a bad perception, but we are a small team and we already do as much as possible. To improve things even from this point of view, we plan to update our site with some News ... and probably even something is our Wiki. And we are trying to see if/how to use the Apache CI to generate snapshots, but with low priority for us at the moment. Of course this is not an official "press release" on what will happen, but my point of view and a summary of what we discussed this week, but of course if anyone of us has other info is free to write here ... Hope this helps, otherwise ask here, we'll be happy to help, and spread Pivot in the world :-) . Bye, Sandro -- View this message in context: http://apache-pivot-users.399431.n3.nabble.com/Pivot-2-1-tp3091205p3104669.html Sent from the Apache Pivot - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
