Re: How about 3.0 M1?

From: Michael Gentry (blacknex..mail.com)
Date: Fri Jun 22 2007 - 12:08:22 EDT

  • Next message: Andrus Adamchik: "Re: How about 3.0 M1?"

    I'm not really opposed, but I haven't looked much at the JPA stuff.
    However, do we still have an unresolved issue with the password encoding? I
    tried to subscribe to the Apache Legal mailing list several times and never
    got added, so I could never take the question over there.

    Thanks,

    /dev/mrg

    PS. I'd advertise the new JPA/etc stuff as alpha-quality, but emphasis the
    Cayenne Classic stuff is stable.

    On 6/22/07, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
    >
    > What's the consensus on making 3.0 M1 release?
    >
    > I think it is long overdue - we want to show the many things we've
    > developed over the last 1+ year [1]. Also I just checked in the
    > minimal EJBQL support so that users can play with it (that was my own
    > minimal TODO). As before "M" (milestone) means an alpha quality
    > release with unstable new features, "unstable" indicating that the
    > new API can change over the course of the release.
    >
    > If nobody objects to going forward with M1, I will switch in the
    > release preparation mode, testing the code across different
    > databases, writing the docs, etc.
    >
    > Andrus
    >
    >
    > [1] http://cayenne.apache.org/doc/guide-to-30-features.html
    >



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