> >>Hi folks!
> >>
> >>I am still struggeling a bit with the details of how to actually roll 
> >>out the 2.0 release, but I guess I am pretty close now.
> >>
> >>What I am going to do is
> >>
> >>1.) Set a release tag called SLIDE_2_0_BETA1
> >>2.) Run final tests on the server
> >>3.) Have a vote on the dev list and cc the final results to the 
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] list
> >>4.) Create the folowing distributions
> >>     1.) Full server source distribution
> >>     2.) Binary war/jar distribution
> >>     3.) Tomcat 4 bundled binary distribution
> >>     4.) Tomcat 5 bundled binary distribution
> >>     5.) Full client source distribution
> >>     6.) Binary client distribution
> >>5.) Sign them
> >>6.) Upload these distributions into 
> >>cvs.apache.org/dist/jakarta/slide/2.0-beta3
> >>7.) Update the Jakarta Website to show the release
> >>8.) Announce release at [EMAIL PROTECTED], Slide dev and user
> >>
> >>Does this make sense? I have never done a release/roll out on Jakarta 
> >>before, so please check this is no nonsense.
> >>
> >>Open questions
> >>1.) I can speak for the server part only, so is the Client part ready 
> >>for a release as well?
> > 
> > 
> > Currently https support is broken. I am waiting for a small fix from
> > the Commons HttpClient folks, but will include a version patched by
> > myself, if it takes too long.
> 
> I understand we should wait a bit with the release, is it this what you 
> want? If so, on problem I guess...

Yes, it would be nice if we could wait just a few days. Apart from the
broken https support the run.bat batch file for the command line
client will not work any more, I guess. That's a trivial task of
course, but I would be thankful if someone working on Windows could
fix and test it right away.

Ingo


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