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> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag 
> von Craig
> McClanahan
> 
> Shale follows the same version branding policy that the rest 
> of Struts does
> (along with Tomcat and some other projects).  An "x.y.z" 
> release is first
> issued with no "quality" metric, and is then voted on as 
> being of alpha,
> beta, or general availability quality.  The 1.0.0 release was 
> voted to be
> alpha quality (in spite of the fact that many portions are 
> more stable than
> that would imply) as a whole.

Ok, thanks!
So are the following statements right then?
There will be a 1.0.x version which is voted for general availability
quality.
But in this general availability quality 1.0.x release there might be a few
"developing" APIs as well.
Of course right now it's not possible to tell which release it is or when
this is.

Benrhard

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