Geez, Leo. The email below was #8 of a series. Maybe you can collect your thoughts and post a single email that pulls the threads together? Rather than continuing N threads, you could funnel them into one...
On 10/19/06, Leo Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 18, 2006, at 10:42 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote: > On 10/18/06, Greg Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> You said that you have run Tomcat on top of Harmony. Why can't you >> produce a release such that I can throw the Tomcat jar at it, too? >> Sure, it is a developer release, but it let's non-Harmony folks play >> with your project. > > i'd like to give harmony a spin as well :-) > >> Is there a specific problem with producing a developer release? > > releases come in many forms :-) > > it's usual to think of an easy-to-use ready-to-run binary aimed at end > users called something like httpd-2.0.59. i agree that harmony isn't > ready for something like that nor would the effort of producing > something like that be at all worthwhile. > > but at an essential level, all that's require is to vote, tag the > source and create a tarball of the tagged source. > > harmony already does something similar for daily snapshots. IMHO the > next step would be to start cutting milestones each week or two so > they can be picked up with a little more certainty than the daily > snapshots. perhaps name them after the week they were cut > (harmony-M3406, say). > > i think harmony is more than ready to take this step. I think so too. The harmony community seems a to be hesitating a bit. "Let's just fix <this>, tweak <that>. Oh, lets fix <this>. And <that>...." Robert for harmony release manager! /ducks LSD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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