On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:04:22 +0200, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Toni Lamar ha scritto: >> Would you please release JAMES 3.0 milestone 1 or alpha from the trunk? > > Hi Tony, > > I'm really happy to know that you use current trunk. This is one more > proof that the code there is usable not only by me and Norman ;-). > > Unfortunately there hasn't been consensus on branching to start a > release process from the trunk (in december) and the code didn't change > to much in the mean time, so I don't think we can expect something > different now. > > In the mean time I also stopped trying to include my patches in current > trunk as my local branch diverged too much from the current code and > being not able to smoothly push a new branch and a shared goal I had to > take this sad decision. > > Unfortunately, as far as I understand it currently no one of the active > committers is willing to prepare a release from the current code (and to > collect agreements for this). > > But I also think that your voice, and the voice of others users and > developers interested in this can really make the difference. > > So I think that if every user using/wanting trunk code to be released > will put a list of new trunk features he is interested in and what > features he is already using (testing) succesfully from trunk this could > help the inactive PMC members to understand the quality and stability > and usability of what we have in trunk. > > About IMAP enabled by default I think that Robert should be the one to > decide when it worth cutting a release including IMAP enabled by default. > > Stefano > >> There are so many cool features in there compared to 2.3.x. >> Except the IMAP support(cause I'm not using it yet in production) the > rest >> looks very solid and stable (I'm using it on several machines since > almost a >> week without problems so far). >> >> Most users won't build JAMES and the the "nightly build" label is not > very >> marketing friendly :). >> >> I think that if you would release a "Milestone 1" (and mention it on the >> main page) many more users would try it and give you detailed feedback. >> Since IMAP is activated by default, this would be a very good news on > Java >> sites and many would like to try if you would annouce it (even so in >> "experimental" state because many aren't even aware that IMAP works just > by >> starting JAMES). >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tony. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > !DSPAM:1,46962738240374058279322!
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