I think that sums it up. The release is sort of frozen due to general
lack of initiative, I think.
On Jul 7, 2009, at 11:13 PM, Michael Greene wrote:
The board report looks like it is due today. Since the last one, we
had an rc1 and rc2, the second of which was well-received but I'm not
sure where we are in the process. From a coding and discussion
perspective, progress was made on release artifacts, a non-blocking
C++ server, more language support for the compact protocol, a
fledgling AS3 generator, an improved Java configuration/install
process, dependency removal for the compiler to ease installation on
more platforms, evaluating Thrift's performance against other
serialization options, and general bug-fixing.
What else do we have?
Michael