In message <4d9fb1a01001200154u780476d6k570d6bb3516ba...@mail.gmail.com>, Ray Chen writes: > > Hi Mark, > > I have a question, what conditions should java6 satisfy so that we can > release it?
We'll follow the same process as we do for java5/trunk. > All the tests passed? :) That would be nice, but we don't hold the java5 releases to that standard so I see no reason to apply it to java6. Regards, -Mark > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Mark Hindess > <mark.hind...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > Since we are not making much progress towards a java6 milestone release > > and the code has been frozen for much too long, I think we should > > abandon the idea and postpone the release until we do the next java5 > > milestone. > > > > If no one speaks up against this, then I will send a mail declaring the > > code freeze over tomorrow. > > > > I'm not convinced having the milestones offset by a week really helps > > much and suggest that next time we do a milestone release for java5 we > > do a java6 release at the same time. =A0(I'm not convinced this will work > > either but it can't really be worse so I think we should try it.) > > > > What do you think? > > > > -Mark. > > > > > > > > > > --=20 > Regards, > > Ray Chen >