I think that a week is quite generous. I'd cut it down to 4 days. In
any case, I support the general scheme here.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Stephen Connolly
<stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would propose that we give until this time next week for somebody to
> stand up and state that they feel the isolation is necessary and that they
> are prepared to do the work to implement the isolation.
>
> If there is at least one person committing themselves, then we should
> discuss the timetable they see for the implementation of isolation, and
> make a judgement call on the basis of that discussion.
>
> If there is nobody feeling strongly about isolation, then at that point I
> think it is safe to proceed with cutting 3.1.0 (assuming it is ready at
> that point, or if not ready by then, finish the remaining tasks)
>
> Until/unless somebody steps up, I would think it is safe to proceed on the
> basis that the release will be cut as soon as it is ready and the week has
> expired.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -Stephen
>
>
>
> On 26 February 2013 14:05, Jason van Zyl <ja...@tesla.io> wrote:
>
>> As I posted previously I would like to do the 3.1.0 release but I don't
>> want to do the work of isolating SLF4J until it's shown that it will be a
>> problem. I don't the believe the adoption of 3.1.0 is going to be so quick
>> that we can't create a fix if necessary. I would rather do the release in a
>> lean style and not do work for theoretical problems.
>>
>> In full disclosure I have a release of Tesla I want to make and I already
>> have JSR330, SLF4J/Logback, and Eclipse Aether integrated so I would like
>> to try and help get the JSR330, SLF4J out the door and then get Eclipse
>> Aether integrated.
>>
>> If anyone feels strongly about trying to create the SLF4J isolation and is
>> going to start the work to do it shortly there's no harm in waiting. But I
>> would prefer to start getting the 3.1.0 release out the door, get some
>> feedback and adjust if necessary.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>> Jason van Zyl
>> Founder & CTO, Sonatype
>> Founder,  Apache Maven
>> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Simplex sigillum veri. (Simplicity is the seal of truth.)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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