On Aug 6, 2008, at 6:37 AM, Andrew Savory wrote:
Hi,
2008/8/5 Grant Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
So, what to vote on?
0. Accept no more issues outside of this list, other than blockers
for 1.3.
I'd like to see the following issues added to the list (in order of
priority):
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-84 New logo
I think we should hold off on the logo. I'm more of the mindset now
that we can do better.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-76 New admin pages (see
also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-643)
Given I personally don't think the logo is good enough, I don't see
too much pointing in updating the admin pages either.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-484 Solr Website changes
This is going forward regardless of release.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-19 pom.xml to support
maven2
Sounds like Shalin has taken this up.
None of these are particularly crucial from a codebase perspective,
but I believe all of them are crucial from a community perspective.
1. Set August 12 as code freeze date. 1 week from today. After
which,
only doc changes and blockers are allowed. So, if the above isn't
fixed by
then, it's out unless someone wants to make it a blocker.
Non-binding +1.
2. Code Freeze in effect for 5 days for testing of release
candidates.
Thus, the 1.3 release, assuming all goes well will be on the 17th
or 18th
(since the 17th is a Sunday.) Thus SOLR-489 in theory need not be
complete
by the 12th, but the 18th instead, although we might as well get it
done.
Non-binding +1.
I volunteer to be the release manager, unless someone else is dying
to do
it.
Non-binding +1.
There's also the issue of using snapshots
(commons-csv-1.0-SNAPSHOT-r609327.jar, lucene-analyzers-2.4-dev.jar,
lucene-core-2.4-dev.jar, lucene-highlighter-2.4-dev.jar,
lucene-queries-2.4-dev.jar, lucene-snowball-2.4-dev.jar,
lucene-spellchecker-2.4-dev.jar, stax-1.2.0-dev.jar). Given recent
emphasis on the legal issues surrounding the use of snapshots, I'd
suggest we should ship 1.3 with latest stable releases of those
dependencies.
Well, Lucene 2.4 isn't going to be released anytime soon, so...