Hi

We released 2.10.3 in the middle of December 2012.

Since this release we have resolved 78 tickets in JIRA.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL/fixforversion/12323558#selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project%3Aversion-issues-panel

I think its tine we cut a 2.10.4 release for the community.
For example it fixes the FTP issue a number of users had upgrading to 2.10.3.

And we are also waiting for Karaf 2.3.1 to be released before we can
cut Camel 2.11.0,
and that release is hold back due a new Aries Blueprint release is to
be cut for fix a big issue.

So I think we should use this time to cut a 2.10.4 release.


We could also consider Camel 2.9.6 but that branch is 1+ year now, so
IMHO its okay that
we settle down a bit and cut patch releases less frequent.

However my priority would be to get a new 2.10.x patch release out.

Any thoughts?


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