Hi Chris, I think Dan and the Mule guys have been using the version 0.4 for some time, but if you want to migrate to 0.4 now I recommend you to wait some weeks and the version 0.5 should be done.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Chris Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. > I was under the impression that graduation == 1.0. > Cheers, > -- Chris > > > On Oct 27, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Garrett Rooney wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Chris Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> Only one question. Has anyone run Abdera 0.4.X through a serious >>> load/stability test? >>> I ask this because we are still on 0.3.0 which had some very large memory >>> leaks that we've patched (and sent info about to Abdera). >>> And we have not yet upgraded to 0.4.X because we were waiting for it to >>> stabilize and most bugs to get expunged. >>> But mostly because upgrading will not be trivial as the API changed a >>> great >>> deal between 0.3 and 0.4. >>> Given this history, it might be prudent that Abdera get that sort of test >>> prior to 1.0 ? >>> We would do it, but as I said, are still at 0.3.0. (And one should use a >>> relatively real world app to load test with) >>> >>> All that said, we are very eager to see the graduation, which should >>> indicate that the API is relatively fixed. >>> >> >> Let me reiterate: Graduation has NOTHING to do with technical >> readiness for any given release. It is simply moving the project from >> the incubator to its own top level ASF project. There is no >> indication that any API is finalized when we graduate, there is no >> need to do a special release, etc. >> >> That isn't to say that all of the things you're mentioning shouldn't >> be done, of course they should be. It's just to say that graduation >> is about the state of the project's community, and is largely >> orthogonal to the state of the actual code. >> >> -garrett >> > > S'all good --- chriswberry at gmail dot com > > > > -- David Calavera http://www.thinkincode.net
