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Betreff: Xdoclet 1.2.2 release ?
Hi fellow developers,
I'd like to see a Xdoclet 1.2.2 out end of this month, following the
principle 'release often'. We did quite a good job since 1.2.1 closing
over 50 bugs and adding support for ws4ee and java server faces.
There is one thing, but I don't consider this a problem, if a subsequent
1.3 release won't take too long then:
- support for Jdk 5 features / grammar
I did look into it, but this is nothing that one can fix in a few minutes.
So I'd propose to 'freeze' cvs now, putting a 1.2.2 tag on it.
Then testing by us developers starts. Checkins are only ok if this
fixes a direct regression (no more jira bug closing) and then the
tag is moved forward.
In a week from now, the release will be built and cvs is open for
checkin again.
What do you think?
Andrew: would you build the release?
Cheers
Heiko
will only be moved forward if
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