On 23 août 06, at 11:38, Marc Guillemot wrote:

As it seems to be ok, when could you do it?

Provided the build is ok, blessing it with a 2.1 tag isn't much work. I can do it without much trouble.

The real work that's needed is to go through jira and clean up issue that could be closed or obsoleted. And I would appreciate help here ;-)


Marc.

PS: a branch could be a possibility but would require more time, no cruise control is already available, ...

I was suggesting a branch so that the code would be accessible/backed- up on a server, not necessarily for the code to be under CC.

Best
        dna


Denis N. Antonioli wrote:
On 22 août 06, at 10:20, Marc Guillemot wrote:
Hi,

since too many time I talk from what will be possible (with properties, report, memory consumption, ...) once WebTest will correctly use UnknownElement instead of forcing instantiation of the tasks at the beginning of <webtest>. Most of the work is done on my computer since a long time. I compare the report generated with the "current" version to the one generated by the "future" version and the remaining problems are only in the filters steps. As it would already bring advantages and to allow other committers/contributors to help finishing the work, I'd like to commit this work (my laptop isn't a Dell, but I still dislike having these changes only on my harddisk ;-)).
You could make a branch for it ;-)

My proposition would be to release WebTest 2.1 with current state, then I could commit all my changes and we would add extra explanations on the download page to warn about the not fully finished changes until they're fully fixed.

What do you think?
+1
    dna
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