Wendy,

That would statisfy me. "Current versions" can be versions of the latest 
release regardless of vote. While "Past Releases" can be actual GA. That's 
really a good idea!

Paul

Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 8/18/06, Paul Benedict 
 wrote:

> If this were true, there would be no 1.2.x link on the sidebar menu. 1.2.9 
> was the last GA release, which means anything after that is a snapshot or 
> some beta release.
>
> So I ask: why is 1.2.x given preference (a version without a label or vote), 
> but not 1.3.5 (versioned and voted)?

Interesting, I'd move 1.2.x up with 'Current Versions' -- it's not a release.

But 1.2.x is not being given preferential treatment.  The 'Struts 1'
link on the menu goes to http://struts.apache.org/1.x/index.html which
is devoted to the 1.3 line.

We could change the 'Current Versions' section to:
 Struts 2
 Struts 1.3
 Struts 1.2

Should that be 'Development Versions' since these are the *.x URLs
that belong to the various SNAPSHOT versions?

-- 
Wendy

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