Dear all,
        When this community produces a new stable release of Aolserver, let
it be 4.5.1 or 4.5.x, I'll be more than happy to produce a new version of
the Win32-OpenACS distribution containing it.

Cheers and thanks,
Maurizio


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From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Dossy Shiobara
Sent: 28 April 2008 16:47
To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Compiling 4.5 on Win32 using Visual Studio Express
Edition 2008

On 2008.04.28, Titi Alailima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Maurizio's work, since he is basing his work on 4.5.0, is
> there any chance we could start a stable branch of 4.5.0-based code?
> Seems like 4.5.0 is getting some real traction, but the current HEAD
> sounds a little like a moving target, so I'd like to see something
> that basically just has bug fixes to 4.5.0.  I don't care if we call
> it 4.5.0.x or 4.5.x (and look at the HEAD more as 4.6 alpha), but I
> don't like having to comb through the CVS and find the bug fixes I
> need and patch them in manually, and I've heard enough on this list to
> realize it would be foolish to try to take something to production
> using the HEAD.

So, here's what I'm thinking ...

* Push out one final 4.0.11 release as the last in the 4.0.x series.
* Merge down fixes from CVS HEAD into the 4.5.x branch, then push out
  a 4.5.1 release.

There is already a aolserver_v45_bp branch for 4.5.x.  In theory, CVS
HEAD can be viewed as 4.6.x, as you point out.  Should the version
strings be changed to reflect this?


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