On 4/12/06, Lukas Theussl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I would have put more into beta-4.... > > There are more issues to resolve in beta-3 now than before... :(
Do you really want a rolling list of betas ala Maven 1.0 ? Remember beta 10 anyone? >From the Tomcat home page: " Almost every Tomcat release is initially released as an Alpha release. After a week or so of testing a vote is held to gather views on the stability of the release. If a major issue is identified during testing, then the vote may not take place and the release will remain as an Alpha release. Stability is a subjective judgement and you should always read carefully the release notes for any version you intend to make use of. If you are an early adopter of a release, we would love to hear your opinion about its stability as part of the vote: it takes place on the development mailing list<http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html> . *Alpha* releases may contain large amounts of untested/missing functionality required by the specification and/or signifcant bugs and are not expected to run stably for any length of time. *Beta* releases may contain some untested functionlaity and/or a number of relatively minor bugs. Beta releases are not expected to run stably. *Stable* releases may contain a small number of relatively minor bugs. Stable releases are intended for production use and are expected to run stably for extended periods of time. " In this context, I'd call 1.1 beta 2 a 'Stable' release. People are definitely using it as such. It's (in my mind anyways), v1.1.0. Since Maven is nothing without the plugins, upgrading those is reason enough for a new release (1.1.1). Thoughts? > -Lukas > > > Arnaud HERITIER wrote: > > I just updated our m1 roadmap. > > > > Sorry for the noise on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > cheers > > > > arnaud > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- http://www.multitask.com.au/people/dion/ Chuck Norris sleeps with a night light. Not because Chuck Norris is afraid of the dark, but because the dark is afraid of Chuck Norris