In other words: I'm rather for 1.10 -- which is what comes after 1.9.
-- Salut,
Jordi.
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
1.9.2 wouldn't be appropriate for the general naming scheme JMeter's been using and would give people the wrong information about this release.
1.10 and 2.0 seem like the reasonable possibilities to me, but if we go 1.10, then where does that stop? If we do that, then we'll have to have some justification in the future for ever going to 2.0. Whereas now, the reason for 2.0 is obvious - it's what comes after 1.9. I see no reason to fear it.
-Mike
On 24 Jan 2004 at 23:58, Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
I'd rather name this one 1.9.2... 1.10 at most.
What do others think?
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
I'd be happy to do this for the team.
I suggest that once you're ready to go, I'll make a release
branch (call it 'rel-
2-0) and then build the dist from there. From there, bug fixes
should be
made in the new branch, and new development can go on in
the main
branch. I'd be happy to do periodic merges to make sure bugs
move from
the release to the main branch up until some point when we
decide jmeter
2.0.x is done.
If anyone has suggestions or a better plan, speak up!
Just buzz me when you think you're ready to go.
-Mike
On 23 Jan 2004 at 16:14, Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
I've been using JMeter a lot recently and, except for some
quirks with
TestBeans I'm working on (not yet on CVS), it is far better than
1.9.1.
I suggest each of us does a walk through bugzilla, try to fix any relatively easy bugs we find, and we create a RC real soon
now.
Who has the time to be release manager this time? Michael,
can you do
this for us, please?
-- Salut,
Jordi.
En/na peter lin ha escrit:
when we're ready to package a release candidate, I will run a
48 hour
test on my LAN at home. my plan is to get the latest stable
release of
tomcat 5 and try to simulate two days of traffic. Hopefully there
won't be
any bugs :)
I'll probably post the results on tomcat-user and jmeter-user
mailing list.
peter lin
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