On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Mark Miesfeld <miesf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I created the 4.0.1 files directory on SourceForge, put up the 4.0.1
> docs and the Windows 64 package to get things started.  There does not
> seem to be a way to start the release and have it hidden.
>
> I'll put up the 32 bit Windows package some time today when I'm back
> on a 32-bit machine.  Probably a 64 bit Ubuntu package if I get to it.
>
> I added beta1 to the package name: ooRexx-4.0.1.x86_64.beta1.exe and
> will follow that naming convention. I.e., the naming convention we
> have been using with "beta1" inserted right before the final
> extension.  I can't remember the exact format we used for the 4.0.0
> beta(s).
>
> I'm not sure when we should announce it, but I'm for just announcing
> it now and saying packages will be added over time as they get built.

Announcing it now sounds good to me.


>
> Oh, I just named the release directory 4.0.1.  But, with SourceForge's
> new directory-centric release manager, it could easily be renamed to
> 4.0.1.beta1, then the same directory renamed to 4.0.1.beta2 if / when
> we do a second beta, and then renamed again to just 4.0.1 for the
> final release.  The files within the directories are easy to delete
> also, so for each directory name change, just delete the existing
> files and put up the new ones.

I think it would be a good idea to have a directory per beta and
reserve the 4.0.1 name for the final version.

>
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