Re: Looking back to 2.0.x

2008-10-20 Thread Donald Woods
Officially announcing that 2.0.3 will be the last planned 2.0 release would be a good move and will help our users to start looking at using a 2.1.x release for new projects. We'll also want to steer Eclipse users off of GEP 2.0.x and onto GEP 2.1.3, which still supports 2.0.x servers and incl

Re: Looking back to 2.0.x

2008-10-20 Thread Donald Woods
Looks like you'll also have to release org.apache.geronimo.components and we should probably upgrade to the latest released artifacts for Javamail and any of the Specs -Donald Jay D. McHugh wrote: Hello All, Since I went ahead and opened my mouth... :) Is there anyone who really wants

Re: Looking back to 2.0.x

2008-10-20 Thread Jay D. McHugh
Hello All, Since I went ahead and opened my mouth... :) Is there anyone who really wants one (or more) of the 19 tickets open for 2.0.3 to be closed before a release? And are you willing to work on closing it/them as well? Before anyone answers - I am going to suggest that G-1907 should be a "w

Re: Looking back to 2.0.x

2008-10-16 Thread Kevan Miller
Hi, Jay. On Oct 16, 2008, at 8:28 PM, Jay D. McHugh wrote: Hello all, With the discussion of where the JEE 6 development will be done, I realized (again) that we never released 2.0.3. The only thing that kept us from releasing 2.0.3 was an exception that only occurred under stress testing the

Looking back to 2.0.x

2008-10-16 Thread Jay D. McHugh
Hello all, With the discussion of where the JEE 6 development will be done, I realized (again) that we never released 2.0.3. The only thing that kept us from releasing 2.0.3 was an exception that only occurred under stress testing the server (a ConcurrentModificationException). And, recently, wh