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Posted to dev@commons.apache.org by sebb <se...@gmail.com> on 2009/02/24 00:24:49 UTC

Re: svn commit: r747195 - /commons/proper/exec/tags/EXEC_1_0_0/

On 23/02/2009, sgoeschl@apache.org <sg...@apache.org> wrote:
> Author: sgoeschl
>  Date: Mon Feb 23 23:21:25 2009
>  New Revision: 747195
>
>  URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=747195&view=rev
>  Log:
>  Preparing next release candidate ...
>
>  Removed:
>     commons/proper/exec/tags/EXEC_1_0_0/
>

May I suggest using RCn for release candidate tags?

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Re: svn commit: r747195 - /commons/proper/exec/tags/EXEC_1_0_0/

Posted by Siegfried Goeschl <si...@it20one.at>.
Hi Sebastian,

during a discussion at the end of december (may commons-exec release
candidates ago) it was recommended to drop the "RCn" approach for the
release tag und the Wiki page were updated accordingly. Having said that
both approaches have their merits but I think the advantage of not using
"RCn" as SVN tag is that you have the correct tag in the released pom.

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl

sebb wrote:
> On 23/02/2009, sgoeschl@apache.org <sg...@apache.org> wrote:
>   
>> Author: sgoeschl
>>  Date: Mon Feb 23 23:21:25 2009
>>  New Revision: 747195
>>
>>  URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=747195&view=rev
>>  Log:
>>  Preparing next release candidate ...
>>
>>  Removed:
>>     commons/proper/exec/tags/EXEC_1_0_0/
>>
>>     
>
> May I suggest using RCn for release candidate tags?
>
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