Missed the thread yesterday,

GEOS-2011: The logging profiles never make it anywhere near the top of 
my stack, so I agree they should either be pushed back (or really far 
ahead, like 2.1).

GEOS-2605: It looks like I will be working on a standalone document for 
GWC tomorrow, so I expect to be able to close it. (Will not go straight 
into GeoServer's caps document, but if I have time I will look into how 
much work that would be.)

GEOS-2541: For 1.7.6 this is a wont-fix. When we discussed it it was 
under the assumption that GWC would hook into the catalog in the 1.7.x 
series, but that never came around. I'm increasingly convinced it's not 
very valuable in 2.0 either, the chances of a client just aligning 
itself to the right grid is rather small. Will think about it a bit 
more, move later today.


The release dates are fine with me, would mean one more GWC release and 
get the getcaps into both.
-Arne


Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Start of a new release cycle so lots to discuss, here goes:
>
> * 1.7.6 release date
>
>    Opinions here welcome. Mark has recently let us know that LisaSoft 
> has generously given him some time to put toward stable GeoServer 
> releases. Which means we can probably maintain the more or less monthly 
> cycle we have in the past. 1.7.5 was released on June 09 so a monthly 
> cycle puts us overdue at July 09. However given the unofficial ok to 
> drop back the release cycle to every two months we would be scheduled 
> for a release Aug 09.
>
>    We should probably just make this Marks decisions since he has 
> volunteered up some time. However since I coincidently ;) am working in 
> the same office as him at the moment it might make sense to do the 
> release sooner so i can walk him through the first time, since it is a 
> bit of a process. Luckily we have been putting in some good effort into 
> the release docs lately so they are pretty good.
>
>
> * 2.0-rc1 release date
>
>    While on the topic of release dates what do people think about a time 
> to release 2.0-rc1? I preemptively marked it for just over 2 weeks from 
> now (Aug 3), how do people feel about that, too soon? too late?
>
>
> * 1.7.6 issue status update
>
>    The following new features are schduled for 1.7.6 and are still open:
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2605, arnek
>    GetCapabilities response for gwc           
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2514, arneke
>    GWC WMS tiling integration
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-516, dwins
>    Packages for Linux distros
>
>    There are also a high priority improvement still open:
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2011, arneke
>    Improve error logging profiles
>
> Arne, we seem to keep pushing this one back, should we just mark it as a 
> won't fix or something. Or push it back into the void of 1.7.x
>
>
> * 2.0-rc1 issue status update
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2887, jdeolive
>    port all extensions from 1.7.x to trunk
>
> - http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3253, jdeolive
>    Changing log level is not reflected until server restart
>
> If folks could reply with thoughts about release dates, and those with 
> open issues assigned to them could give a quick status update would be 
> great as well.
>
> -Justin
>
>   


-- 
Arne Kepp
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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