[jbpm-dev] Re: Jira + GWT console
Tom Baeyens
tbaeyens at redhat.com
Thu Oct 23 06:26:10 EDT 2008
i don't really care how it is called. as long as it's status and its relation to the
other console is very clearly explained in the installer.
regards. tom.
Heiko Braun wrote:
> The console consists of 3 parts:
> process management, task management and metrics.
> the first one is done and should be used as beta version,
> but the overall console is not feature complete.
> So how do we call it? alpha, because the task management and
> metrics are not yet finished?
>
> I tend to change it to M1 and M2 instead of beta1 and beta2.
> You are probably right, we should keep that until it's feature
> complete and ready for overall public review, while the current version
> is more a milestone and hence limited in functionality.
>
> However, it should go out with the 3.3.0.GA as an optional
> installation component, so people can give feedback on it.
>
>
> My vote: First release will be gwt-console-1.0.0.M1
>
>
>
> /Heiko
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 16:25 +0200, Thomas Diesler wrote:
>> Wikipedia sais
>>
>> Beta level software generally includes all features,
>> but may also include known issues and bugs of a
>> less serious variety.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release#Beta:_Public_Test
>>
>> Are these really beta releases (i.e. are they feature complete)?
>> Alpha may be more appropriate if not.
>>
>> Can you possibly use the 'console' component? They existing 20 issues
>> should be resolved as "won't fix" or rescheduled otherwise. You might
>> even find some issues relevant for the GWT console.
>>
>> I created the versions in jira.
>>
>> cheers
>> -thomas
>>
>> Heiko Braun wrote:
>>> Can I get the following updates to the jBPM JIRA:
>>>
>>> * New component: gwt-console
>>> * 3 additional versions; gwt-console-1.0.0.beta1,
>>> gwt-console-1.0.0.beta2, gwt-console-1.0.0.GA
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks, Heiko
>>>
>
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regards, tom.
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