Hi, As one of those new "1.0" users Jukka mentioned, I am busy learning Tika. To get a better handle on all Tika does, I ran a commercial tool against revision 1130663. It identified a few missing files in /tika-parsers. In case it is useful for the 1.0 release plans, here is the list.
/tika-parsers/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/parser/iwork/IWorkParser.java /tika-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/tika/mime/PatternsTest.java /tika-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/tika/parser/CompositeParserTest.java /tika-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/tika/parser/DummyParser.java /tika-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/tika/parser/opendocument/ODFParserTest.java /tika-parsers/src/test/java/org/apache/tika/parser/opendocument/OpenOfficeParserTest.java /tika-parsers/target/surefire-reports/TEST-org.apache.tika.mime.PatternsTest.xml /tika-parsers/target/surefire-reports/TEST-org.apache.tika.parser.CompositeParserTest.xml /tika-parsers/target/surefire-reports/TEST-org.apache.tika.parser.opendocument.ODFParserTest.xml /tika-parsers/target/surefire-reports/TEST-org.apache.tika.parser.opendocument.OpenOfficeParserTest.xml Thanks, Steve On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Jukka Zitting <jukka.zitt...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for the feedback! It sounds like we should be good to go for > the 1.0 release in about a month from now. > > The release doesn't need to be perfect as we can always do 1.1 and > other releases after that, so I wouldn't put any single issue as a > blocker. On the other hand this will probably be the first Tika > release that many new users will encounter, so we should strive to > make it as good as we can. > > It sounds like we have consensus to get rid of the deprecated stuff > before 1.0. I don't think a separate 0.9.9 or 0.10 release for that is > really needed, but it would be good to create a 0.x branch right > before the backwards-incompatible changes so people who have trouble > with the upgrade still have something more recent than 0.9 to work > with. > > We'll take lead with Chris about the press release and will circulate > the draft so everyone can chime in with suggestions for improvements. > It would be great to have a few supporting quotes from organizations > that are already using Tika. Any takers? I can probably get Adobe on > board. > > BR, > > Jukka Zitting >