So it's been awhile since we did a GeoServer release, and I know there have been some fairly critical bug fixes and some nice improvements.
Is anyone able to step up and put out a new stable release? I can have OpenGeo do 2.0.3, but want to try to get a decent rotation, where we do it once every three or four releases, not every other.
Lisasoft is pretty darn busy so I don't think Mark has time. We talked last release about alternating?
On 16/04/2010, at 7:38 AM, Chris Holmes <cholmes@anonymised.com> wrote:
So it's been awhile since we did a GeoServer release, and I know there
have been some fairly critical bug fixes and some nice improvements.
Is anyone able to step up and put out a new stable release? I can have
OpenGeo do 2.0.3, but want to try to get a decent rotation, where we do
it once every three or four releases, not every other.
C
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Lisasoft is pretty darn busy so I don't think Mark has time. We talked last release about alternating?
Correct. It has to be seen if we alternate in two, or four, or...
There might be other entities besides OpenGeo and Lisasoft that
want to contribute some release time.
Cheers
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the AuScope/SISS/ASRDC team at CSIRO would be pleased take our turn.
How about a release in mid-May?
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 16/04/10 05:38, Chris Holmes wrote:
So it's been awhile since we did a GeoServer release, and I know there
have been some fairly critical bug fixes and some nice improvements.
Is anyone able to step up and put out a new stable release? I can have
OpenGeo do 2.0.3, but want to try to get a decent rotation, where we do
it once every three or four releases, not every other.
C
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Andrea Aime <aaime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
Lisasoft is pretty darn busy so I don't think Mark has time. We talked
last release about alternating?
Correct. It has to be seen if we alternate in two, or four, or...
There might be other entities besides OpenGeo and Lisasoft that
want to contribute some release time.
Cheers
Andrea
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Let's go with CSIRO for this release, in mid-may to allow for more GT work to come in. Then GeoSolutions could do 2.0.3, or we could have OpenGeo do 2.0.3 and GeoSolutions do 2.1-alpha? Or beta? Not sure if it's ready, but we did branch so it could be nice to get a release, and I think most of the new work on trunk is from GeoSolutions?
Ben - it may make sense to start on it early the second week of may, so that there's time to get it out by the middle of may.
On 4/16/10 3:39 AM, Simone Giannecchini wrote:
I can talk to the others and see when we can do it.
I would probably wait another 2-3 weeks in order to have a bit more
geotools work coming in.
Simone.
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55041 Camaiore (LU)
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Andrea Aime<aaime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
Lisasoft is pretty darn busy so I don't think Mark has time. We talked
last release about alternating?
Correct. It has to be seen if we alternate in two, or four, or...
There might be other entities besides OpenGeo and Lisasoft that
want to contribute some release time.
Cheers
Andrea
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I think we should try do bi-monthly releases by rotation.
Follwowing this approach we can make another towards the end o the
summer and we (as in GeoSolutions) could take care of it.
Regards,
Simone.
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Chris Holmes <cholmes@anonymised.com> wrote:
Let's go with CSIRO for this release, in mid-may to allow for more GT
work to come in. Then GeoSolutions could do 2.0.3, or we could have
OpenGeo do 2.0.3 and GeoSolutions do 2.1-alpha? Or beta? Not sure if
it's ready, but we did branch so it could be nice to get a release, and
I think most of the new work on trunk is from GeoSolutions?
Ben - it may make sense to start on it early the second week of may, so
that there's time to get it out by the middle of may.
On 4/16/10 3:39 AM, Simone Giannecchini wrote:
I can talk to the others and see when we can do it.
I would probably wait another 2-3 weeks in order to have a bit more
geotools work coming in.
Simone.
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GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Founder - Software Engineer
Via Carignoni 51
55041 Camaiore (LU)
Italy
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Andrea Aime<aaime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
Lisasoft is pretty darn busy so I don't think Mark has time. We talked
last release about alternating?
Correct. It has to be seen if we alternate in two, or four, or...
There might be other entities besides OpenGeo and Lisasoft that
want to contribute some release time.
Cheers
Andrea
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That sounds good Ben; I can support you guys and do a geotools release in the same time period.
We can also try and lurk on IRC if you have questions.
Jody
On 16/04/2010, at 5:34 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Chris,
the AuScope/SISS/ASRDC team at CSIRO would be pleased take our turn.
How about a release in mid-May?
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 16/04/10 05:38, Chris Holmes wrote:
So it's been awhile since we did a GeoServer release, and I know there
have been some fairly critical bug fixes and some nice improvements.
Is anyone able to step up and put out a new stable release? I can have
OpenGeo do 2.0.3, but want to try to get a decent rotation, where we do
it once every three or four releases, not every other.
C
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Ben - it may make sense to start on it early the second week of may, so
that there's time to get it out by the middle of may.
That sounds good to me, Chris.
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That sounds good Ben; I can support you guys and do a geotools release in the same time period.
That would be good.
We can also try and lurk on IRC if you have questions.
Thanks, we will appreciate the in-time-zone support.
I did get a taste of what is involved when Justin did 2.0-rc2; we had to fix app-schema's memory footprint to get it in the release.
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