It's hard for me to figure out whether end of the month is a good
estimate without knowing how much work there is to do, and who is going
to do it.

Can you post a list of things that need to get done in order for us
to have a production version release?  I have some time this month and
can work on whatever needs to be done -- I'm happy to be assigned bugs,
work on docs, etc.  Right now I'm going to try and clean up the javadoc
warnings that we've been spewing.

Ted

On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 16:31, Andy Clark wrote:
> Happy New Year, everyone! 
> 
> Now that the holidays are past and we're getting back into the 
> swing of things, I thought it would be a good idea to start 
> thinking about the first production release of the Xerces2 
> codebase. We've come a long way in the past year and now I'm
> very confident in the functionality and stability of Xerces2.
> 
> I would like to work towards a production release of Xerces2 
> at the end of this month. In order to do so, I think that we
> need to arrive at consensus that the Xerces Native Interface
> is complete and sufficient for our implementation needs; fix
> any remaining bugs; and take a serious look at improving the
> general performance of the parser.
> 
> Provided we do all of these things, does anyone see any 
> problem with shooting for the end of this month to release
> Xerces 2.0.0?
> 
> -- 
> Andy Clark * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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