Hi Eugene,

I have to agree with Jochen's sentiments.  If the test process is
unlikely to change, then just release 0.11 anyway.  It's highly unlikely
people are going to give you grief over it.  I think I've seen more
messages here related to people either using the outdated 0.10 thinking
it's stable or problems playing snapshot roulette with 0.11-dev than
anything particularly useful.

I'm not really sure where the notion that they're not releases comes
from, though.  Is it just because they're not 1.0?

Anyway, no really faults you or any of the other developers for having
limited time resources.  But, if that be the case, just cut releases
anyway so that everyone can at least be on the same page when talking
about features and/or bugs with each other.

-- 
Kevin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eugene Kuleshov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 4:34 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [m2eclipse-user] What version of Maven2 is 
> actually being used
> 
> Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
> >> PS: BTW, I would strongly recomment to update to the 
> latest dev build.
> > If so, why is it a dev build?
>   For all you care both of them aren't releases anyways. Dev 
> builds declare limited amount of testing and given present 
> resources we can't provide proper testing.
> 
>   However, in practice, dev builds confirmed to be reliable 
> for a daily use and currently we are not planning to fix 
> issues reported against releases that made before most recent 
> dev builds (again, not enough resources).
> 
>   regards,
>   Eugene
> 
> 
> 
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