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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Donald Woods <dw...@apache.org> on 2009/01/28 17:03:14 UTC

Re: OpenJPA trunk is open for business

David, I can work on releasing the artifact if you're time would be 
better spent on resolving ActiveMQ and TCK problems for our upcoming 
Geronimo releases.


-Donald


David Jencks wrote:
> If you guys are happy with the current state of the 2.0 persistence api 
> jar I'll see about starting a release vote tomorrow.
> 
> My reading of the spec leads me to think we're supposed to make it very 
> clear anything based on it is early access so I plan to use a version 
> number of 1.0-EA-1.  Suggestions welcomed :-)
> 
> Do you read the spec labeling requirements differently?
> 
> thanks
> david jencks
> 
> On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Michael Dick wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There are two (AFAIK) outstanding questions regarding the new release.
>>
>> 1. Do we want / need a formal JIRA release for 2.0.0-M1. Jeremy and I
>> created one earlier today, but we'd have to manually reassign each JIRA
>> issue to the new release. Bulk updates overwrite the "fixed in" and
>> "afftects" attributes but we might be able to get by with just a few bulk
>> changes.
>>
>> Pros :
>> * Incoming bugs can be reported against 2.0.0-M1 (and M2, M3 in the 
>> future)
>> making it a bit easier for users to see when an issue was fixed or
>> introduced.
>> * Change logs can be generated for specific milestone releases.
>>
>> Cons :
>> * Some overhead populating the release, and general noise in JIRA (we'll
>> need to do the same for M2 etc).
>>
>> At the moment we're leaning towards just having a single 2.0.0 release in
>> JIRA.
>>
>> 2. Trunk currently has a dependency on a SNAPSHOT release of the geronimo
>> persistence APIs. This raises a red flag with the maven release 
>> plugin. To
>> resolve the problem we can do the release manually (which is mildly 
>> painful)
>> or ask Geronimo to publish a M1 release of the APIs.
>>
>> I'm inclined to get a M1 release from Geronimo. I don't like the idea of
>> releasing source code which compiles against a moving target (SNAPSHOT
>> releases).
>>
>> I'm open to ideas on either item. If no one's bothered either way 
>> we'll go
>> with a single 2.0.0 release and try to get an M1 version of the API from
>> Geronimo.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -mike
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Jeremy Bauer <te...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> OpenJPA committers,
>>>
>>> An 2.0.0-M1 branch has been created (Thanks, Mike!) for the M1 release.
>>> Commits can now resume on trunk.
>>> Happy committing,
>>> -Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Jeremy Bauer <te...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> OpenJPA committers,
>>>> OpenJPA 2.0 iteration 2 is wrapping up and preparations are 
>>>> beginning for
>>> a
>>>> milestone 1 snapshot release.  Please refrain from committing any new
>>> code
>>>> to trunk while the release is being created.   Another posting will go
>>> out
>>>> when trunk is available for commits - hopefully soon.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience,
>>>>
>>>> -Jeremy
>>>>
>>>
> 
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