On Dec 6, 2007, at 3:40 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=601843&view=rev
Log:
Come closer to a release by backing-up the version from Covalent-
numbering
series to an ASF numbering series, and prepare for the first GA
release
to be numbered 1.0.0.
>
> This means 0.9.0 is an obvious numbering schema for alpha/beta's.
I'd like to propose to T&R the very first ASF-beta (or -alpha if
troubles
are discovered) very shortly, as soon as the questions below are
resolved.
First question, are there testers who will test/vote on the module?
Second question, are there any real showstoppers to a beta? My
thoughts...
RELEASE SHOWSTOPPERS:
+ * HELP results are trashed by ABOR OOB data handling hackery.
Must
+ eliminate these from the list of registered commands and handle
+ them properly in the OOB data channel read. Pity that the
client
+ developers never bothered to learn the telnet protocol.
This is a real problem since it may confuse clients and is generally
badness. I'd hold the tag for a solution to this.
+ * FTPLimit* family of directives share an FTPLimitDBFile across
hosts,
+ yet fail to scope their tracking records to the corresponding
host.
If there's no fix, I'd just mark those directives as experimental
and call
it baked.
Who's interested in seeing a T&R and helping make the release happen?
Count me in (as we talked about @ AC :) )