I would look at it this way....

Use 2.0 for your development.  The more people that use it, the more
bugs/issues are found and can be resolved.  I have been developing a
program that has been using 2.0 for 6 months and have had very little
issue with it.

..just my $.02


On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abhijit Bhatode wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We need to use Apache MINA 2.0 for server development. Apache MINA site
> > recommends using 1.1 version as it is the most stable release.
> > Can you please let us know the possible release timeline/roadmap for the
> > next release for MINA 2.0?
> >
>  Nope... If "by the end of this year or may be somewhere around 2009" is
> enough, consider it as a correct estimation.
>
>  This is OSS. We don't sell products, we build the best possible software,
> and it all depends on volunteers, whose time and dedication is limited.
>
>  If you really  "need" to use MINA 2.0, then just do it, and if you find
> some bugs or issues, feel free to submit some patches, and may be become
> part of the project. This is the only way you can get some kind of guarantee
> that the project will fit your needs.
>
>  In the meantime, just use 1.1. But we aware that 1.1 is just as stable as
> any other version, and that 2.0-M1 might be as stable as 1.1. The thing is
> that 2.0-M1 API might be changed in one of its future release.
>
>  Hope it helps.
>
>  --
>  --
>  cordialement, regards,
>  Emmanuel Lécharny
>  www.iktek.com
>  directory.apache.org
>
>
>

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