Release should be available soon.  Don't go posting any announcements
anywhere until we are official.  The committers are retesting the
official release as we speak.  An official release takes a few days to
go through the ASF process (including mirroring.)  So we're probably
looking at Sunday or Monday.

Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible.  The community is
getting very active and we can expect a flood of new people to our
little community once the release is official.

sean


On 9/13/05, Korhonen, Kalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congrats! Very very good news, and thanks for saving my ass as well (you
> know the typical - it's a beta?!! Why are we even discussing using beta
> software? I've been saying MyFaces will be "ready" i.e. blessed before
> our stuff is and this came just in time).
> 
> Kalle
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Manfred Geiler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 6:12 AM
> > To: MyFaces Development; MyFaces Discussion
> > Subject: [ANNOUNCE] MyFaces passed the JSF TCK 1.1
> >
> > The MyFaces team is very proud to announce the fact, that the
> > current codebase has just passed *all* JSF TCK 1.1 tests!
> >
> > This is a great milestone (actually the greatest since
> > MyFaces has started in 2003) and we are all looking forward
> > to releasing the first official certified free open source
> > JSF implementation "Apache MyFaces 1.1.0" soon (after
> > clarifying some legal and technical stuff).
> >
> > Thanks to every single contributor, who helped making MyFaces
> > another open source success story.
> >
> > <applause>
> > ...
> > ...
> > ...
> >  <bow>Thank you very much!</bow>
> > </applause>
> >
> > Let's head for the next challenges: beat ALL bugs :), JSF
> > 1.2, JSF 2.0, ...
> >
> > Manfred Geiler
> >
>

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