I double checked after sending the email,

I must have counted wrong going backwards (stopped at r14), because  
the reordering of styles was still in there.

I've undone it, verified that GeoServer compiles cleanly, xmlint is  
content with the XML and that (manually) the output looks good.  
Unfortunately I don't have access to Google Earth.

-Arne

Quoting Justin Deoliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
>
> Sorry I have not gotten a chance to send this sooner, things here at
> foss4g have been a bit crazy.
>
> So as many know we have been moving toward pushing out 1.7.0 with the
> current release candidate at RC3. However there have been a few
> significant KML changes made since that. Off the top of my head:
>
> * making KML schema compliant
> * tweaking the super overlay stuff
>
> As a result I am not very comfortable releasing 1.7.0 without another
> release candidate. For instance, on 1.7.x there is a bug with the reflector:
>
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2258
>
> And in general KML on 1.7.x has suffered from a few regressions. Amr
> from refractions has reported at least 3 problems with KML on 1.7.x.
>
> Now the real problem is that we have basically zero test coverage for
> our KML stuff... which is pretty bad imho since we are trying to make a
> big push on that. And I will be the first to say I am as guilty as
> everyone else for not writing tests when working on the kml stuff.
>
> So before moving much further with KML improvements we really need to
> improve our test coverage. We also have the option of rolling back
> recent changes and apply them after 1.7.0 goes, similar to what David is
> doing with height templates. I believe Arne is doing this with his patch
> for kml schema compliance?
>
> Regardless I think we need another release candidate, RC4. And before it
> goes out I think we need to add a significant number of test cases for KML.
>
> What do people think?
>
> -Justin
>
> --
> Justin Deoliveira
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
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