On 11 September 2012 20:42, Rafael Schloming <r...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> It's about time (probably well past time) to put out a first release. Ken
> is working on getting his SSL patch updated against the recent trunk
> changes, and that should be ready to land very shortly. With that done I
> think what we have so far (for proton-c at least) is ready for some real
> world use. This seems like a good time to stabilize a little and work
> through all the packaging issues necessary to get something out there that
> is easily consumable. I'd like to propose doing a draft release at the end
> of next week after the SSL patch lands.
>
> What are people's thoughts? Are there any
> bugs/features/documentation/packaging issues/etc that should be addressed
> for this?
>
> One obvious question is on proton-j. It needs a little bit of work to catch
> up with some of the recent development on proton-c. Is this something that
> could happen in the time frame mentioned above? Do we want to release both
> at the same time or is it ok if proton-j lags a bit?
>
>
So - I would like to release proton-j too... I've not had much time to work
on it recently for which I apologies.  I'm going to try to clear some space
to get things a bit more up to date next week - in particular to get the
changes to the transport interface incorporated.  There's also work on the
driver that Rajith has been doing that we need to integrate.

Overall I think we need to have a much clearer (public) roadmap/plan/list
of tasks of what we are doing in which langugae so that we can try to keep
things better in sync and that multiple people can be working on it.

-- Rob

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