Peter Donald wrote: > > Hi, > > Once Berin finishes the docs what do you all think of doing a release of > framework (as stable), logkit (as stable), excalibur (as beta), > phoenix/cornerstone (as alpha). The reason is that I am getting weekly emails > asking where they can download a release of phoenix and it is not "released" > as such ;)
+1 I just need to put the DocBook build system together. The docs are essentially done. > And if so what version should we place on Phoenix/Cornerstone ? I would put a > 1.0a1 on Cornerstone but not sure about Phoenix. I would go for 4.0 since we are dealing with the 4.0 framework as well as some significant enhancements. > Also is now the time that we can separate excalibur? ;) The docs are > separate, the produced jars are separate, the source directories are separate > so it should be relatively painless. I think it might be a good time. Oh, and anything that is in the scratchpad jar should move to Excalibur build directory. > Also I have tried to clean up and simplify the releases directory. I have > placed HEADER.html files in all the right places to make it clearer about > where to get stuff. Also what do you think of anytime we make a new release > we also create a HEADER.html in the release directory that lists ChangeLog or > something similar? I think that should be a cool thing. You can modify the build script for the announcement.txt file to work with the HEADER.html...
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