[dna-dev] SVN trunk is open again

Randall Hauch rhauch at redhat.com
Thu Jun 11 14:50:16 EDT 2009


Let the commits commence for 0.6!

Best regards,

Randall

On Jun 11, 2009, at 4:32 AM, Randall Hauch wrote:

> Okay, another status report.
>
> All issues for the 0.5 release have been resolved/closed, and  
> currently all unit tests pass.  Please consider SVN locked down  
> until further notice.  (It's 4:30am, and I don't trust myself to do  
> the release correctly at this time without some rest.  I'll start  
> the release process in a few hours.)
>
> Thanks for your patience, everyone.  I'm really happy that our  
> Getting Started examples are using our own JCR implementation and  
> are using federation to boot.  Stay tuned, 'cause there's more to  
> come in a few hours.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Randall
>
> On Jun 10, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Randall Hauch wrote:
>
>> Just a quick status to let everyone know how the release is going.
>>
>> We've spent the last few days completely rewriting and reorganizing  
>> the Getting Started and Reference Guide documents.  I'm very proud  
>> of the work that we've done with them, because they really are much  
>> improved.  The Getting Started document is a little smaller and  
>> more targeted toward an initial quickstart, while the Reference  
>> Guide has been expanded a great deal and now documents a lot of the  
>> different parts of JBoss DNA.
>>
>> In my testing this evening, I discovered an issue (DNA-449) with  
>> the federation connector which stemmed from recent changes to the  
>> configuration.  I plan to fix this tomorrow morning, then update a  
>> few screenshots in the Getting Started doc (DNA-446), and follow  
>> that up with final integration testing and (if everything goes  
>> well) the final build and release process.  Then, of course, the  
>> emails and blog post with the announcement.
>>
>> Thanks to Brian and Serge for their help over the last few days.   
>> There's a little more work to do, but we're almost there.  More to  
>> follow tomorrow.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Randall
>>
>> On Jun 7, 2009, at 6:56 PM, Randall Hauch wrote:
>>
>>> I spent much of this weekend reorganizing the Getting Started  
>>> document to better reflect the current state of the project as a  
>>> JCR implementation, to add documentation for the new configuration  
>>> mechanism, and to remove portions that are already (and better)  
>>> covered by the Reference Guide.  (In fact, there was a fair amount  
>>> of duplication between the two documents, so most of this has been  
>>> removed.)  I still need to complete my editing of the Reference  
>>> Guide.  Frankly, both documents needed more love than I had  
>>> anticipated, mostly because of the new configuration mechanism.   
>>> We're getting close, but there are a number of small loose ends.
>>>
>>> So I'd like to propose trying to release 0.5 this coming Wednesday  
>>> (June 10).  This will give me enough time to wrap up my edits of  
>>> the documents, plus it will give Brian the time he wants to finish  
>>> the work on the RESTful web app and corresponding documentation,  
>>> which will be a great addition.  In the meantime, I would  
>>> appreciate some reviewing/editing of the updated Getting Started  
>>> guide (and soon the updated Reference Guide, after you hear from  
>>> me).  If you find any mistakes, go ahead and log bugs in JIRA.   
>>> And if you can fix it, go ahead and make the changes in the  
>>> DocBook source within SVN.
>>>
>>> Any objections or suggestions otherwise?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Randall
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