On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 08:49, Rupp, Heiko wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> after having sent this in private mail, I reiterate here with a
> "changed timeframe"
> 
> Hi fellow developers,
> 
> I'd like to see a Xdoclet 1.2.2 out end of this month, following the
> principle 'release often'. We did quite a good job since 1.2.1 closing
> over 50 bugs and adding support for ws4ee and java server faces.
> 
> There is one thing, but I don't consider this a problem, if a subsequent
> 1.3 release won't take too long then:
> - support for Jdk 5 features / grammar
> I did look into it, but this is nothing that one can fix in a few
> minutes.

It's not a quick job, so let's leave it for xjavadoc 1.1 and,
presumably, xdoclet 1.3 (though in principal it may be possible to drop
a newer xjavadoc into a 1.2.2 installation to take advantage of the new
syntax earlier...)

> So I'd propose to freeze cvs on sunday, 04/09/26 6am GMT.
> 
> Then testing by us developers starts. Checkins are only ok if this
> fixes a direct regression (no more jira bug closing) or if it improves
> documentation (if there is no specific XDT, then you can use XDT-1034).
> 
> Then on Saturday 04/10/02, a tag is put on the sources, 
> the release will be built and cvs is open for normal checkin again.
> 
> If wanted, I do a snapshot on 04/09/26 for public testing as well.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Andrew: would you build the release?

Sure.  As it happens my wife's away next week, so I'll have time to do
it without getting moaned at for being antisocial ;-)
I'm busy over the weekend though, and I'll need to do xjavadoc 1.0.4
first before doing xdoclet, so y'all have a few days yet to check in
your last minute changes before things get tagged...

By the way, anyone know where I need to copy a Clover license file to in
order to get the maven plugin to see it?


Andrew.



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