Remy Maucherat wrote: > > Hi, > > I think it would be good to tag Tomcat 4.0.2 b2 at the end of the week (with > the binaries being released by monday). Here's the ballot: > > <ballot> > [X] +1 Make the release > [ ] +0 Good idea, but I can't help > [ ] -0 Bad idea > [ ] -1 No, because: > > </ballot> > > The release process will be the following: > - Tag j-t-c/webapp with "tomcat_402_b2" > - Update the Java sources for webapp in the main Tomcat tree to mirror the > changes; I plan to remove the duplication for the next release, and handle > webapp the same way as JK (or Coyote) > - Tag j-t-c/jk with "tomcat_402_b2" (it's fine to also tag it with something > else, I just think it's a better way to mark which version went in) > - Tag j-t-c/util with "tomcat_402_b2" > - Generate binaries for the Java code from the j-t-c components, and update > the binaries in the main Tomcat tree > - Tag the Tomcat tree with "tomcat_402_b2" > - Build and upload the main Tomcat binaries > - Build and upload the native binaries for JK and webapp > - Build and upload the RPMs > > Note: IMO JK should be considered release quality in this release, and > should be enabled by default; of course, the final word on this goes to the > JK developers :) > > Thanks, > Remy > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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