Great to hear that ! I have a few local WIP that would be valuable for the release but I think I can make it very soon.
One thing I want to propose is to use a different versioning scheme, something like 0.10.0. Last time, I saw users complaining like "Why such a change for *patch* release ??" And this time we have quite a few behavior changes like wire-format for certain language+protocols or default generator flags for a language. So 0.9.4 would induce wrong expectation among users. I understand the original intention of 0.9.x series and glad we're almost finishing this. But if a different scheme communicates the release content better, isn't it worth compromising last a few release numbers before 1.0 ? On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 2:46 AM Jake Farrell <jfarr...@apache.org> wrote: > What does everyone think about cutting a 0.9.4 release candidate in the > next week or so? > > -Jake >