"In response to user demand, the Cayenne team..."
How about:
"In response to developer revolt, the Cayenne team..." :-)
Seriously, just leave out the user demand part and it'll probably be fine:
"The Cayenne team..."
Thanks,
mrg
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Aristedes Maniatis <ar..aniatis.org> wrote:
> This is the most wordy (and slightly controversial) release note I've
> written. I'll leave it 24 hours if anyone has amendments to this before I
> touch the front page to have it update, and send to the email
> lists/freshmeat/etc/etc
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>
> Cheers
> Ari
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> On 27/05/2009, at 11:32 PM, confluenc..pache.org wrote:
>
>> New News: CAYSITE : Cayenne 3.0M6 Released (25 May 2009)
>> Cayenne 3.0M6 Released (25 May 2009) has been created by Ari Maniatis (May
>> 27, 2009).
>>
>> Content:
>> Another release on the journey to Cayenne 3.0! This milestone adds a
>> plethora of new features including quoting of identifiers (useful for db
>> column names with spaces), nested contexts in ROP, and
>> EJBQL/SQLTemplate/ProcedureQuery queries now support the full range of
>> configuration options available to native SelectQueries. The Modeler
>> received new features such schema analysis on startup (which can prompt the
>> user to create or upgrade the database schema) and support for EJBQL.
>> Naturally, lots of bug fixes have also made it into Cayenne in the last 5
>> months since the previous milestone.
>>
>> In response to user demand, the Cayenne team have also decided to not
>> target JPA compliance for 3.0, and instead focus on further improvements to
>> the range and flexibility of the native API. Although Cayenne may return to
>> focus on JPA in the future, the work done already (such as lifecycle events,
>> EJBQL, etc) has been very useful and will remain important parts of Cayenne
>> for everyone to use. Cayenne's clean and powerful API is one of the main
>> reasons users choose this library and focussing our efforts there is our
>> primary goal.
>>
>> We hope you enjoy this latest release. There will probably be only one
>> more release with new features before 3.0 is settled into beta testing, so
>> we encourage everyone to try this latest milestone, and report back to us
>> with any important missing functionality. We have several developers who
>> track Cayenne trunk reasonably closely in production systems, so we are
>> confident of the stability of this release. It is likely that there will be
>> some API changes before the final 3.0 is released.
>>
>>
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