Hi, It's a few months since 0.9 and our Tika in Action book is soon ready for print, so I think it's good time to start planning for the 1.0 release.
There are a few odds and ends that I'd still like to sort out in the trunk, but overall I think we're in a pretty much ready for the switch from 0.x to 1.x. One major issue to be decided is whether we want to follow up with the earlier intention of dropping deprecated functionality (like the three-argument parse() method) before the 1.0 release. I think we should do that and also make some other backwards-incompatible cleanups while we're at it. That way we'll have less old baggage to carry as we evolve through the 1.x release cycle. Another thing to think about is whether we want to do a formal Apache press release about Tika reaching 1.0 status. BR, Jukka Zitting
