This sounds like a good plan to me.  I had come to the same conclusion
about wrapping up the beta1.  I think given the lack of bug activity,
maybe we should call the next spin "release candidate 1" rather than a
beta.

Rick

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Mark Miesfeld <miesf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We haven't had any bugs opened specifically for the beta 1 build.
>
> There was just this one: 2981692  rpm installation hangs starting
> rxapi, where the reporter mentioned that he saw the same thing on
> 4.0.1.  I fixed that.
>
> So, I think we should maybe do a beta 2, and if no one reports any
> bugs within a reasonably short time, do a final release.
>
> Objections / comments?
>
> I can do some builds this weekend.  Bruce, if you want to get your Mac
> changes in the code base for a 4.0.1 release, you should go ahead and
> commit them.  You really should build a 4.0.1 Mac installer from the
> actual source code for 4.0.1.
>
> I'm going on vacation the second week in May, so I sort of would like
> to get 4.0.1 released before that.  I'm not pushing that, we can
> always do release when I get back.  But, since it doesn't seem like
> people are opening bugs, it seems reasonable to go ahead and do the
> release.  (Then people will open bugs, once it is released.  <grin>)
>
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