FYI - for 2.0.2, We are looking at moving to newer versions of tranql artifacts which contains a fix for G2188. Hopefully this won't impact tck. Thanks,

Lin

Kevan Miller wrote:
On 9/17/07, Paul McMahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Joe, you mentioned TCK and our ability to make 2.0.2 available by
9/21.  I have a question for the team about that.   I would like to
bump Geronimo's version of MyFaces from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1 since that new
release contains several bug fixes, some of them actually found and
reported by Geronimo users.  But doing that could affect Geronimo's
TCK results and affect the 9/21 delivery date.   I would imagine that
the same is true for other dependencies.    Are we OK with picking up
maintenance releases of Geronimo dependencies in 2.0.2 even if we
think TCK issues could slow us down?   Or should we keep 2.0.2
focused on "localized" changes and only bump the dependency versions
in Geronimo 2.1 so we have more time to deal any resulting TCK issues?

In general, I think it's fine to bump dependencies to a later version.
Especially, if there are bug fixes we know about. We're also motivated
to pick up released versions of projects which we're currently
carrying -r* builds in our svn repository...

--kevan


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