On 4/12/18 6:11 am, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi Brian,
I've just updated the page with your changes so hopefully all is clearer
now :-) I'm thinking that the next logical evolution would be to put that
section on a new "release model" (or whatever) page, along with the release
train, s
Hi Brian,
I've just updated the page with your changes so hopefully all is clearer
now :-) I'm thinking that the next logical evolution would be to put that
section on a new "release model" (or whatever) page, along with the release
train, semantic version and any other related theme that would fi
I am deliberately top-posting because I will try to rephrase both the
original paragraphs (quoted below and subsequently modified). I must
confess I am still not 100% sure whether I fully understand all the
wrinkles of what you intend to say! Let this be a clean start and we can
snip out the ol
Hi Brian,
My idea is that breaking changes occur in major releases, that is X.Y and
X.Y+1. Milestones happen in between a major release, so several M# may
contain breaking changes, when compared to X.Y. Once X.Y+1 is reached,
there shouldn't be more M#.
As per the url, that's correct, right now y
On 30/11/18 9:21 am, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi Brian,
many thanks for your comments :-) I've reworded the page following your
advice, so hopefully it makes more sense now. Haven't had a lot of sleep
lately so it isn't unexpected that the text got dense..
anyway thanks again; if you
Hi Brian,
many thanks for your comments :-) I've reworded the page following your
advice, so hopefully it makes more sense now. Haven't had a lot of sleep
lately so it isn't unexpected that the text got dense..
anyway thanks again; if you see the page isn't still clear enough, plese
feel free to
On 30/11/18 7:54 am, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
Hi,
I've came up with https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=NewIn2.11
which will be refered on the upcoming release. It contains a "What does
that M# mean anyway?" section which I'd thank a lot if someone could review
it
OK Juan P
Hi,
I've came up with https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=NewIn2.11
which will be refered on the upcoming release. It contains a "What does
that M# mean anyway?" section which I'd thank a lot if someone could review
it
Also, most probably I won't be able to run the vote until next Monda
sounds all good.
thanks for all your efforts
regards,
Harry
Op zo 25 nov. 2018 om 21:18 schreef Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez <
juanpablo.san...@gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to proceed with the vote of our next release, 2.11.0-M1, next
> week. I've to come up with a new in 2.11 wiki page, and p
Hi,
I'd like to proceed with the vote of our next release, 2.11.0-M1, next
week. I've to come up with a new in 2.11 wiki page, and put in there what
does those Msomething means and main features for this release (Haddock by
default, new wiki pages, Java 8, new maven coordinates for jspwiki jar,
br
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