Arthur,

The doc says that the final release build will be June 14th and only extremely serious bugs will be allowed after that.  RC5 runs until June 20th, does that mean there are different rules after June 14th?

Also, I was under the impression the Eclipse Platform does not follow these same procedures with all this overhead for getting bugs into a build.  I thought they used a system allowing one PMC member to act as the PMC as a whole to vote on such matters and that one vote is sufficient.  Is there a reason WTP is not acting in this manner?

Thanks,

John Lanuti
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[wtp-dev] WTP Release 1.5 Shutdown Process






For your viewing pleasure, I have created a Wiki page [1] that describes the shutdown process. Please review and comment. Thx.


[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/WTP_Release_1.5_Shutdown_Process


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