> On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Remy Maucherat wrote: > > > - A few more code merge will happen between now and the first beta release > > (at least one to add JAVA_HOME support in the install script). > > - The release notes will document all the fixes which occured since 4.0.1. > > - The release notes will list the must-fix bugs. This generally includes > > bugs > > whose severity in Bugzilla is 'blocker' (P1), 'critical' (P2) > > or 'major' (P3). > > - Tomcat 4.0.2 won't have any regressions over 4.0.1. > > - All betas for 4.0.2 should be considered release candidates if the > > must-fix > > issues list is empty. > > - Tomcat 4.0.2 beta 1 should be released between 12/02 and 12/16. > > - This vote will run until 12/01. > > > > <ballot> > > [ ] +1: I approve this plan, and I'll help > > [X] +0: I approve this plan > > [ ] -0: I'm against this plan, but I won't veto it > > [ ] -1: I'm against this plan, and my reason is: > > There are few things I would like to see fixed before releasing: > - the jvmroute ( I'll do a patch if nobody else does it )
Well, I'm not going to do it, since I can't really test it. > - backporting the 'trusted apps having access to catalina internals' from > 4.1 Really ? Why's that ? I was planning not to port that change. > I would be happier to see 4.0.2 released a bit later, I hope we can freeze > j-t-c/mod_jk around 12/15, but we need few weeks for testing. If 4.0.2 is > released on 12/16, it needs to use a branch ( same code as in 4.0.1 ). And since when do you care about 4.0 schedule ? ;-) Remy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>