We are planning a release of ServiceMix Kernel in the near future.
What are the missing bits to release GShell soon ?

On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 08:25, Jason Dillon <jason.dil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The GShell APIs are getting closer and closer to stability.  The major
> changes have all been committed, and I don't have any plans to make any
> other significant changes to the core APIs.  What I am doing now is trying
> to slim down the core dependencies and speed up the boot time... and sorting
> out some of the many HACK/TODO comments which I've littered the codebase
> with.
>
> As for an alpha-2 release, I imagine that will be on the horizon soon.  I
> don't plan on having all of the little things fixed before that, though I
> hope to sort out a few of the more significant ones before releasing.  If I
> had to guess I'd say that the codebase should be in a position to be
> released in 2-4 weeks at present change velocity.
>
> --jason
>
>
> On Oct 16, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
>
>> In ServiceMix, we are considering upgrading to the latest trunk of
>> GShell and I've already done the bigger part of the upgrade locally on
>> my HD.  Btw, I've committed a few small changes for that yesterday.
>> However, I'm worried about the stability of gshell.  We currently use
>> an old and unreleased version of gshell, but I'd like to avoid such
>> issue and having to rewrite this integration once more.
>> Jason, what's your feeling about gshell's stability (in terms of APIs)
>> and a possible ETA for a new release (be it alpha-2 or whatever) ?
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Guillaume Nodet
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>> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
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>> Open Source SOA
>> http://fusesource.com
>
>



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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
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