I have been testing/using the latest head revs of 2.0.1 all along, so, in general for me, 2.0.1 is great.
I don't think we are using the "clear()" method, so, no, I haven't run into the things you've seen in PIVOT-694. I'd rather be using a released version than my own locally-built versions, so having 2.0.1 "out there" would be preferable, even if there are smallish open issues that can be addressed in a later maintenance release. The last issue I was really having a problem with has been addressed, so for me, anytime we could release 2.0.1 would be good. Roger Whitcomb | Architect, Engineering | roger.whitc...@ingres.com | Ingres | 500 Arguello Street | Suite 200 | Redwood City | CA | 94063 | USA +1 650-587-5596 | fax: +1 650-587-5550 -----Original Message----- From: Sandro Martini [mailto:sandro.mart...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 10:22 AM To: dev@pivot.apache.org Subject: Re: How can I help to get 2.0.1 out the door? Hi Roger, to complete 2.0.1 we have many open little things, and as you I'd like to close it before September ... I'll try to get more time during August. Currently I've blocked all my not-primary tickets (update site, logos, maven archetypes, etc) to try to speedup development, but time is limited .... If you have some time you are more than welcome :-) , you could take a look on any open issue for the 2.0.1, assign to you and work on it. Of course on issues already assigned to others only ask to it before take, to avoid waste of time ... Important: you are working on one of biggest applications based on Pivot, so a really important part of your work (for us and for you) could be to test it anytime with latest pivot sources, to avoid regressions. For example, things I've just discovered in PIVOT-694, have you never found those issues ? And after the (partial) fix ? Thank you for the help. Bye, Sandro -- View this message in context: http://apache-pivot-developers.417237.n3.nabble.com/How-can-I-help-to-ge t-2-0-1-out-the-door-tp3229241p3229312.html Sent from the Apache Pivot - Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.