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Re: [ecf-dev] opening the 2.0 floodgates

Hi Remy,

I did a 1.0.3 release last night.  It's up/available now.

If we need to do a 1.0.4 then we will, but frankly I'm hoping we will not.

Scott

Remy Chi Jian Suen wrote:
+1. Sounds good to me. I presume we're still going to be doing 1.0.x releases?

Rem

On 9/28/07, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
Hi Folks,

Here is the *current* ECF roadmap:

  http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF_Ganymede_Roadmap

Since 1.1 was revoked because we didn't yet have a release review, I
propose we simply do the release review with the current state of HEAD,
and have that release be 1.2 as scheduled next Friday (Oct 5).  In
effect, this means that we don't/didn't have a 1.1 release.  We will
have no more 1.X releases, and will concentrate solely on 2.0 milestone
releases as described on the roadmap.

To summarize :)

1) We have a release review next week (week of Oct 1) and call it for
1.2 using the current state of ECF HEAD.  This will end the 1.X line
(unless we have some severe bug that requires a 1.1.1 maintenance...but
we will not plan for that).
2) After that, we open the API floodgates for backward incompatible
changes and assume only ECF 2.0 milestones from here on until Ganymede
release

Does this work for people?

Any interested parties within community please respond with -1, 0, +1.
If -1 please describe what else you require that is not satisfied by
this and we'll to the most possible to accomodate.

(As a quick aside/reminder...thanks to work by Ted and Pete, we now have
daily integration builds made available for both the dev.eclipse.org and
ecf1.osuosl.org codebases, and so people who need/want those can easily
get them).

Thanks,

Scott
    
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