Thank you David, for your thoughtful responses. I like the clarity of the 
Struts download page and feel that something like that would be a good 
addition to the Pluto web site. If there are obvious flaws with a release, 
like a broken Admin Page IMHO, that should be noted prominently too.

I'm not trying to be a pain in the a** here (although sometimes I am 
without really trying :)). I just want to make sure all our users, be it 
those that use the container or those that use the portal driver, 
understand both the benefits and limitations of our distributions.
/Craig




"David H. DeWolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/06/2007 03:08:51 PM:

> 
> 
> Santiago Gala wrote:
> > On those principles, the procedure is something like:
> > - one cuts RCn releases, and tests them. Bugs are reported, etc. 
People
> > can even use those "snamshots" for dependencies, at least temporarily,
> > as they are stable.
> > - once there is a raising consensus that the Release Candidate is
> > "good", a vote is called. People has further time to deploy it and 
test
> > compatibility before they vote.
> > - the *exact* RC voted is renamed as release, or a new RC is 
generated.
> > - rinse and repeat
> 
> The problem I have with this approach is that it depends upon RCs which 
> need to be renamed.  I think the build should be cut as a test build, 
> voted on as a test build, and either thrown out if it fails to pass, or 
> recategorized as alpha, beta, ga without renaming.  Either way, the next 

> published test build should have the next incremental number.  No 
> artifact should ever be renamed.  It is what it is.  This prevents 
> manual modification of the build.
> 
> The counter point is that it can become confusing to people that are 
> unaware of our release process.  I think that can be rectified easily 
> with a simple pages like:
> 
> http://struts.apache.org/downloads.html
> 
> 
> David
> 
> > 
> > So, I'd support both policies. As our projects keep maturing, having
> > stable and trustable releases is a must.
> > 
> > Carsten, am I missing something, or got some idea wrong?
> > 
> > Regards
> > Santiago
> > 
> > 

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