Yeah that's fine. I'd like to have a pluggable ExecutionFilter in there,
too, tho, but that isn't much work, I can do it this afternoon.

1.0 should definitely ship with an overhauled or alternative config file
format, I think. So that we at least have the default vanilla parser
everyone and their mother can use to parse whatever config file and have it
cached/compiled.

- David


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Mike Vincent
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:54 AM
> To: Agavi Development
> Subject: [agavi-dev] Roadmaps.. Points.. padunkadunk
> 
> We've got quite a bit of ground covered since the initial 0.9.0 release,
> eh? :)
> 
> Prior to announcing the project we pondered wether to release it as
> 1.0 or not and eventually decided that it wouldnt be right calling it
> 1.0 because there was so much we'd yet to finish. One of the goals for
> announcing the project was to try and get some other people involved
> so that we could increase the momentum on the road to a real good
> solid release we could be proud to stamp a 1.0 on.
> 
> We had some ideas, but the overwhelming thing was that 1.0 would be
> that it would include unit tests to provide as close 100% coverage as
> we possibly could for the framework internals and we would attempt to
> make the tests as robust as possible.
> 
> We're still a ways yet from acheiving this goal, yet we've covered a
> lot of ground. So I'm wondering what you fellas think about making
> another point release, perhaps after Bob has had some time to finish
> up his work on logging, David on his singleton model changes, etc..
> 
> Which brings up a related topic, the @since tags on new code. :) How
> should we best handle this? Would it be best practice to always add a
> point to the latest release, if it happens we dont roll out the point
> it should be easy enough to run our hack script on the repository to
> change those cases to the next full release version (or just leave it
> as is). This is what I'm thinking. I'm sure I'm as guilty as anyone
> about comitting new code after the 0.9.0 release that's taged @since
> 0.9.0. :)
> 
> Anyway.. holla back.
> 
> -Mike
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