Noel J. Bergman wrote:
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Great, but I'm still trying to understand why there is a need to put out a distribution rather than put all of the energy into helping Lenya conclude incubation and then release.
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IMHO a Lenya release should be pushed out as quickly as possible, *including bugs*. Bad code makes good communities. Lenya is mostly functional right now, so people *can* make use of a release. But we also have some glaring bugs, which can cause itches to help draw in developers. If we wait to release until all the itches are gone, the developers may be gone too.
Let's not worry about release numbers, just grab what we have, get a release approved, and put it out there as a "technology preview". While the project is young, we should "release early, release often", to help the community and project grow. People install, test, and even start improving software _when there is a release_. Then we may have more people to help fix bugs, add enhancements, etc.
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgId=1689676
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-- Andreas
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