Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard 
Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. 
Cheers
Andrea
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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
And mainly to remind myself, we are testing 2.0.x nightlies (2.0.1-SNAPSHOT) in preparation for the 2.0.1 release:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/2.0.x/
I will be testing app-schema with a rather nasty Oracle deployment.
On 16/12/09 15:36, Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the
testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard 
Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. 
Cheers
Andrea
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Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineer, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre
26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia
Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
And mainly to remind myself, we are testing 2.0.x nightlies (2.0.1-SNAPSHOT) in preparation for the 2.0.1 release:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/2.0.x/
I will be testing app-schema with a rather nasty Oracle deployment.
Thanks a ton Ben! 
From my part I'll be re-running the OSGEO benchmarks against 2.0.1
to see where we stand performance wise
Cheers
Andrea
--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
Thanks for the reminder! Am downloading it now...
And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?
Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard 
Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. 
Cheers
Andrea
--
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?
It was meant to occur on Monday actually... 
That's what we said in the testing GSIP, one week before the release,
pens up, and start testing:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+42+-+Official+testing+team
Hopefully once we get straight the GSIP about project management
we'll be able to get this working by the book as well
Cheers
Andrea
--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
Oops, sorry I misread your first email, i thought next week was testing week but it is this week. But yeah officially calling the freeze would be nice, perhaps at least until the new practices go through a few iterations. I remember when I was doing releases a while back people would get annoyed when the code base would freeze without a loud warning on the lists before hand.
2c.
Andrea Aime wrote:
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?
It was meant to occur on Monday actually... 
That's what we said in the testing GSIP, one week before the release,
pens up, and start testing:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+42+-+Official+testing+team
Hopefully once we get straight the GSIP about project management
we'll be able to get this working by the book as well
Cheers
Andrea
--
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.