How about we do something like the Linux kernel, just on a smaller scale, and
fork the code on Monday when we release. That way, we keep a 0.2x tree for
making fixes to release should any big bugs occur, but sticking to the 1.2
protocol and not adding any real new features, while we move to a 1.3
Oskar Sandberg wrote:
>
> How about we do something like the Linux kernel, just on a smaller scale, and
> fork the code on Monday when we release. That way, we keep a 0.2x tree for
> making fixes to release should any big bugs occur, but sticking to the 1.2
> protocol and not adding any real new f
> > You can set a target, but we shouldn't release again until Crypto and
> > preferably the structure needed for keytypes is in.
>
> I agree. If we want crypto in, its going to have to wait about one more
> week. I'm going out of town today and won't be back until
> Monday. However, if we don
You can set a target, but we shouldn't release again until Crypto and
preferably the structure needed for keytypes is in.
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What are people's opinions as to the proposed 0.2 release next Monday -
> GO! or NO GO!?
>
> Ian.
>
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Hi All,
What are people's opinions as to the proposed 0.2 release next Monday -
GO! or NO GO!?
Ian.
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> Hi All,
>
> What are people's opinions as to the proposed 0.2 release next Monday -
> GO! or NO GO!?
I think we might as well. I don't think there's anything radically new and
having everyone upgrade would get rid of some lagging old nodes that are
slowing things down.
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> You can set a target, but we shouldn't release again until Crypto and
> preferably the structure needed for keytypes is in.
I agree. If we want crypto in, its going to have to wait about one more
week. I'm going out of town today and won't be back
I think it is time to bless those not prepared to download the JDK with
the improvements we have made so far, and over the next few days. What
seemed to work well last time was a feature freeze (ie. no significant
new features - just bug fixes for existing functionality) from Friday
the 28th leavi