The feeling i get from the mail below is that incubator releases are not really meant for all end users.. You really only want the users that really knows that it is an incubator release.
But for me wicket-2.0 will be a full release a real release that every user of wicket should be able to use just as they are using wicket 1.2.x now. And all the time spans for the incubator i here now (6 months is the fastest many go even to 1 year) then we will release or want to release some or many releases in that time frame. And as i said i still have the feeling that that shouldn't be done in the incubator time or under the incubator flag. This is just bad. We need to move on as fast we we developers an put in the code in to SVN. Not as fast as some legal or administrative tasks has to be done. johan On 8/1/06, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dion, > What point is there in having something incubated if there are no users? We're talking about a balance, and most specifically about ensuring that only users who have made a specific and informed decision are using the code while it is still in the Incubator. The Apache brand has a value and meaning, and users need to know that there is a greater risk of the project not being around here for them, and that the project is not endorsed. The ASF also needs to prevent brand abuse, which is a distinct possibility, and some would claim is already a goal of some contributors. > Why have releases from within the Incubator at all, in that case? :-) Keep in mind that at one point, *NO* releases were allowed, and that I was one of the ones who argued the point that you are making. That we do want to permit *SOME* sort of release, in order to allow people who *ARE* fully informed and are willing to take the risk to more easily use the code than having to build it from source control, which is what was previously the only way. Maven aside, there is no obstacle at all. Download the code just like you would any other package. For maven, an extra step or so to make sure that the person who is executing maven has very specifically and consciously opted in to take that specific component from the Incubator. And if you'll also notice, I recognize that there are transition issues for existing projects, particularly existing Open Source projects. --- Noel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]