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Posted to dev@yetus.apache.org by Allen Wittenauer <aw...@apache.org> on 2019/02/28 18:18:39 UTC

Heads up... 0.10.0

	I’m looking to get us back on track with regular releases.  With that in mind, unless someone else steps forward to do one earlier, I’ll likely start looking at cutting an 0.10.0 release at the end of March/start of April.  So now is a good time to get started on getting any features/big changes/special requests/whatever in …

	Right now, 0.10.0 is looking more like a maintenance release.  There are currently 29 issues being targeted, but that will certainly increase. [*] Most of the incompatible changes being internals that shouldn’t really impact most end users. (Of course, 0.9.0 had quite a few directly impacting end user bits.)

	Thanks!


* Some interesting data, according to the JIRA releases page:
0.10.0 - 17 closed/12 to do (~1 month) … and counting
0.9.0 - 54 issues (~4 months)
0.8.0 - 43 issues (~8 months)
0.7.0 - 15 issues (~3 months)
0.6.0 - 15 issues (~4 months)
0.5.0 - 30 issues (~7 months)
0.4.0 - 48 issues (~8 months)
0.3.0 - 59 issues ( ~4 months)
0.2.0 + 0.2.1 - 52 + 4 issues (~3 +1 months)
0.1.0 - 97 issues



Re: Heads up... 0.10.0

Posted by Allen Wittenauer <aw...@effectivemachines.com.INVALID>.

> On Mar 1, 2019, at 8:24 AM, Sean Busbey <se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> thanks for the heads up! I'll try to transition some more stuff moved
> over to 0.9.0 in the next couple of weeks in the hope of providing
> some useful feedback while it can still be useful in time.

	Thanks!

	This is super great especially since the only Java and ASF stuff I do anymore is limited pretty much to Yetus …



Re: Heads up... 0.10.0

Posted by Sean Busbey <se...@gmail.com>.
thanks for the heads up! I'll try to transition some more stuff moved
over to 0.9.0 in the next couple of weeks in the hope of providing
some useful feedback while it can still be useful in time.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 12:18 PM Allen Wittenauer <aw...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>
>         I’m looking to get us back on track with regular releases.  With that in mind, unless someone else steps forward to do one earlier, I’ll likely start looking at cutting an 0.10.0 release at the end of March/start of April.  So now is a good time to get started on getting any features/big changes/special requests/whatever in …
>
>         Right now, 0.10.0 is looking more like a maintenance release.  There are currently 29 issues being targeted, but that will certainly increase. [*] Most of the incompatible changes being internals that shouldn’t really impact most end users. (Of course, 0.9.0 had quite a few directly impacting end user bits.)
>
>         Thanks!
>
>
> * Some interesting data, according to the JIRA releases page:
> 0.10.0 - 17 closed/12 to do (~1 month) … and counting
> 0.9.0 - 54 issues (~4 months)
> 0.8.0 - 43 issues (~8 months)
> 0.7.0 - 15 issues (~3 months)
> 0.6.0 - 15 issues (~4 months)
> 0.5.0 - 30 issues (~7 months)
> 0.4.0 - 48 issues (~8 months)
> 0.3.0 - 59 issues ( ~4 months)
> 0.2.0 + 0.2.1 - 52 + 4 issues (~3 +1 months)
> 0.1.0 - 97 issues
>
>


-- 
Sean