Ralph Goers dijo: > Antonio, > > This subject has come up many times. I'll restate what I've always said. > If we must release a snapshot jar then the source that was used to build > it must be available for download from Cocoon's website, or another > documented location (i.e. cocoondev, ibiblio, etc.). I've had too much > trouble in the past trying to track down the source for snapshots. This > is not an issue for formally released dependencies because almost all of > them release a source package that matches their binary package.
Please remember we vote early this year that it is enough to use a full YYYYMMDDTHHMM format. I understand the problems you had in the past, when we don't used in the format hours and minutes. I guess the major problem for you was around the excalibur*.jar's. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo > > Ralph > > > Antonio Gallardo said: >> Hi Ralph: >> >> AFAIK, we can release without problems. But if a xalan version is needed >> we can request the xalan project for a release. >> >> I already requested for a release to the commons-lang project. They >> promised a release, but I will remeber them about that. >> >> WDYT? >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Antonio Gallardo. >