I know most of the people working on the java code bases have moved on to work on the M2 branch, though a few things have gotten committed to the trunk code base (most notably the multiple protocol version support).
For a few reasons, I'm not looking forward to moving to the M2 branch just yet, as I already have 4 copies of the trunk code base with not-yet committed patches to the .net client code base and so was hoping to be able to use the trunk for a bit more time (besides of which, I'm not sure yet I fully understood the desire to move to a branch so early on, but that's a different story). Anyway, just wanted to ask if someone was aware of how "usable" for testing the java code base in the trunk is. I'm not looking for any significant stability, just wondering if it's "good enough" for my casual use. (P.S. It would seem the multiple protocol versions support in the java client causes it to freak out when it gets a connection.start method with an unsupported protocol version). Tomas Restrepo http://www.winterdom.com/weblog/
