I wouldn't -1 for this (especially for a new continuum release),
although if there is a work around, I don't know of it. I tried many
different things when this first occurred and eventually gave up. 

I'll patiently wait for 2.0.4 but I had the same impression for 2.0.3:
that there was a test case, it was a regression and it would be fixed in
this release. (Especially since it even delayed 2.0.2 for a few hours
while I worked out the test case and John took a look)

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 7:38 PM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: Rationale for which bugs make a release?

Hi Brian,

Some will be coming back in, but this probably won't be one. It's a
difficult and risky fix with a known workaround (IIRC). It's a shame it
got introduced initially, but now with a test case it will be easier to
maintain after it is fixed.

You're welcome to voice a -1 on the release vote if it is that important
to you. At this point, all it will do is delay the release - it won't
get the issue fixed any faster. The test case will help, patches will
get it fixed even faster :)

Given it is a regression, I would like to think it gets prioritised
properly for a 2.0.4.

The main reason for bringing forward a release was a different
regression in 2.0.2 that was blocking a Continuum release.

- Brett

Brian E. Fox wrote:
> I guess I'm a little confused about how something is decided which 
> release a fix goes into. Here's a good example: MNG-1898. This is 
> functionality that was broken between 2.0 and 2.0.1. It is listed as a

> blocker and has reproducible test cases associated with it, yet this 
> one didn't make the 2.0.3 release. The test case has been attached 
> since just before 2.0.2 was released.
>  
> Don't get me wrong, you guys have done geat work, but it's 
> discouraging to see so many issues get bumped from revision to
revision.
> 

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