BTW I just hacked the release guide page to describe the new mechanism to add release note pages etc.
http://cwiki.apache.org/CAMEL/release-guide.html 2008/7/22 James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've just made a small wiki-hack so that in progress release notes can > be hacked up ahead of time (e.g. Claus has already started on the > 1.5.0 notes, go Claus!) without confusing users into thinking 1.5.0 > has been released yet. > > Its a bit of a hack, but basically I've created a new page called In > Progress. So any new release notes pages should be created as a child > of that page... > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/In+Progress > > then once the release is done we just change the parent of the release > notes page to be 'Download' and the download page should be correct.. > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAMEL/Download > > So folks can start gathering notes on 1.5.0 and 2.0 release notes > (say) without confusing users on the download page - plus folks can > see whats coming down the pipe ahead of time too which is neat. > > BTW I've been wondering if its worth having snapshots called > 1.4-SNAPSHOT then 1.5-SNAPSHOT etc. i.e. why not just call it SNAPSHOT > (or 1.x-SNAPSHOT) or something so then we don't have to keep changing > pom.xml files if folks wanna live life on the edge - also it'd mean we > don't have to hack the Download page links to the 1.4-SNAPSHOT link > each time we release. > > Before we do too much on 1.5-SNAPSHOT - what do folks think of just > calling it 1.x-SNAPSHOT? (If we ever did a 2.x branch we could call > that 2.x-SNAPSHOT :) > > Thoughts? > -- > James > ------- > http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ > > Open Source Integration > http://open.iona.com > -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://open.iona.com
