Did 4.0.2 ever get released?

BTW ... I'm thrilled at the great effort you and Jesse have been
putting in to these releases!

On 4/27/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm kind of amazed to even think about this right now, but...
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> We're about a month in to 3.0.4 and 2 weeks in to 4.0.2 and, at present
> we have the following statistics (from JIRA -
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10573&subset=-1):
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> 3.0.5
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> 10 issues resolved
>    Issues are primarily code related
>
> 4.0.3
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> 42 issues resolved
>    Issues are primarily documentation related
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> I'd like to look at one of two options for both releases:
>   1.  Go through JIRA marking "Fix Version" to the appropriate release
> for any issues we want resolved in the next release (instead of setting
> 'Fix Release' at the time the issue is resolved)
>      -- or --
>   2.  Start planning the release of these two so we can move on to the
> next release cycle.
>
> I know there are still a few documentation issues for 4.0.3, but I'm in
> no way saying "stop here". I just wanted to point out that we've gotten
> some issues resolved and we need to be looking at what else should go
> into the next release without pushing it out months from now. [I was
> thinking "plan on releasing end of May", but that's just going by "what
> we have fixed already" + "about two months between minor releases"]
>
> The benefit to putting "Fix Version" in prior to resolution is that it
> allows the Road Map feature of JIRA to provide an 'at a glance' view of
> what's done and what remains to be done for a specific release. Problem
> is... it doesn't work unless we all make it work. *pleading*
>
> Brian
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