I'm still in San Diego and won't be able to vote on this until Monday
after I test it against my own production release.

Moving forward, it would be better if we announce releases as "alpha"
on dev@ first, and then vote as to whether to label it Beta or General
Release. To keep things streamlined, I'm good with using an Alpha
anouncement as an implicit Vote thread.

There aren't many places where the ASF insists that we vote, but one
of them is on releases. All ASF releases *must* be supported by no
less than three PMC members.  A "beta" is a gray area, but it would be
better if we had three supports for betas too.

-Ted.

On 12/15/05, Gilles Bayon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  The iBATIS.NET team is pleased to announce that the BETA releases of the
> DataMapper V1.3 and DataAccess V1.7 frameworks are ready !
>
> This release is primarily a bug fix and documentation enhancement release.
> Some minor new features were added.
>
> Important bug fixes and new features are:
>
> - Allow Intellisense in Visual Studio 2003 for configuration and mapping
> files
> - Updated schemas
> - Updated to Castle.DynamicProxy V1.1.5.0
> - Add signing on assembly
> - Added custom logger support
> - Removes use of Xml serialization for loading configuration file
>
> Thanks once again for your comments and suggestions. Enjoy!
>
> See the change log for more details.
> Downloads will be available from
> http://ibatis.apache.org/downloads.html, if you can't wait
> go to  http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ibatis/ibatis.net/beta/ .
>
> Cheers,
> Gilles


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HTH, Ted.
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