On 20 October 2011 12:10, Pedro Giffuni <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hello Martin;
>
> First of all a hats off for the work you&#39;ve done in the past for OOo,
> it&#39;s difficult not to have seen your name around in some documents, and
> my best wishes that you can get some agreement to complement the ASF
> funding.
>
> Given that there has already been a 3.4-RC, I do think we should do a 3.4
> non-Apache release in the old infrastructure, especially if there are
> security concerns. This would also reduce the growing pressure for a new
> release and would let us work more confortably for the Apache release.
>
> Despite not being an Apache release, we would use the AL2 where possible
> and the PPMC would overview it so that the documentation points to the
> Apache Podling as the definite reference for future development.
>

+1

Especially if a full Apache release looks like being possibly 6 months away
or more.

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