Are the current links touched by any scripts that generate sites, or are they merely a convenience? I have no problem removing them if it won't hurt anything.
Also, I was working from the release docs -- we should update them with stuff like this. On 9/28/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I discovered recently that the "current" links in the parent directory > don't work properly on mirrors. > > I suggest that these are removed. > > E.g. at present all the current links on > > http://mirror.public-internet.co.uk/apache/commons/email/ > > are copies of the 1.0 files. > > I've not checked any other mirrors. > > Note that removed files take longer to synch than updated or new > files, so for example the mirror above is still showing the 1.0 > release, although that has been removed from the source host. > > S/// > On 28/09/2007, Ben Speakmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The Apache Commons project is proud to announce the release of Commons > Email > > 1.1. > > > > Commons Email makes it easier to perform common emailing tasks from > Java. It > > sits on top of the JavaMail API, which it tries to simplify. > > > > The 1.1 release addresses several bugs present in the 1.0 release as > well as > > adding some important new features: > > > > * allowing arbitrary DataSources to be embedded in HtmlEmails > > * correcting email structures that didn't display correctly on some > clients > > * compatibility with JEE 5 and J2EE 1.4 environments > > * JDK 1.4-based character set encoding and handling; now supports all > > languages that the Java VM supports. > > > > Release notes, including compatibility information, are available at the > > Commons Email home page: http://commons.apache.org/email/ > > > > You can download Commons Email immediately at > > http://commons.apache.org/downloads/download_email.cgi, and the full > > distribution is also available from the main Maven 2 repository as > > org.apache.commons:commons-email:1.1:jar. Please remember to verify the > MD5 > > sums and GPG key signings of your downloads against the official Apache > > Commons KEYS file at http://www.apache.org/dist/commons/KEYS; these > > safeguards are your only guarantee that you are running non-compromised > > versions of Commons Email. > > > > --Ben Speakmon, on behalf of Apache Commons > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >