Hi everybody,

We've sort of waffled on release for a while now, and I'd like to get the
ball rolling again. Things seem pretty stable right now, but if we don't
move to get a release the spec process is going to make releasing soon very
difficult.

So lets lock down and get released.

We're pretty much fully 0.8.1 compliant (barring a few minor issues). We
have some of the 0.9 stuff already implemented, but we should not consider
that "advertised" yet until it's really finalized and developers start
expecting it.

So, where do we stand? Can everyone agree on a branch and release two weeks
from now?

I'd like this to be the "1.0" release, with the next release including
support for opensocial 0.9. I don't feel that it's a good idea to align our
versions with the specifications versions, but we should include something
in our version string or release notes that makes compatibility obvious.

Shindig will be 1 year old on December 12th (well, it's technically a few
weeks older than that but that's the oldest commit I can find in SVN).
Surely we can get a release out before then!

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