Jukka

As a general point, there may be a significant delay in getting a
release with a given patch in it. For example, the Synapse incubator
relies on Axis2. Axis2 is a fairly significant project and they would
be unlikely to be willing or able to create a release with a few minor
patches outside of their planned release cycle. I would not expect
them to either.

So while that is one answer, I don't think it will always apply in every case.

Paul

On 11/17/06, Jukka Zitting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

On 11/17/06, Cliff Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Qpid community has been debating whether or not they should
> include an unreleased snapshot version of MINA within their upcoming
> Qpid release, and whether they would even be allowed to do so by
> "Apache rules".

Did you already consider working with the MINA community to have a
proper release as your dependency? I don't think it should be too hard
to do, the main issues being:

1) Technical: Is the code good enough for a release? You already think
the code is good.

2) Community: Is there a release manager? If no-one in the MINA
community is interested, there's no stopping one of you from
volunteering.

3) Oversight: Is the PMC ready to approve the release? This should
really be up to the MINA PMC to decide.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

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