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The following page has been changed by TedHusted: http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsActionRelease200 The comment on the change is: Grammar fix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Struts Action 2 framework is based on the Web``Work 2.2 codebase. Essentially, Struts Action 2.0 will be the technical equivalent of Web``Work 2.3. (The Web``Work2 codebase was accepted into the Struts project through the [http://incubator.apache.org/projects/webwork2.html Apache Incubator].) - For SAF 2.0, the core goals are to repackaging the codebase as an Apache Struts product and to provide migration resources for SAF 1 and WW 2 developers. A few legacy API elements will be removed, and a few new features will be added. + For SAF 2.0, the core goals are to repackage the codebase as an Apache Struts product and to provide migration resources for SAF 1 and WW 2 developers. A few legacy API elements will be removed, and a few new features will be added. The SAF 2.0 release is following the [http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsTi Struts Ti Proposal]. SAF 2.0 is Phase 1 of the proposal. A subsequent SAF release series (either SAF 2.1 or SAF 3.0) will address Phase 2 of the proposal. @@ -76, +76 @@ || '''#''' || '''Description''' || '''Status''' || || 1. || ${DESCRIPTION} || ${STATUS} || + The Commons [http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/releases/prepare.html Preparation Guide] is a helpful preparation backgrounder, but Commons uses the "beta/release-candidate/final" process. Likewise, the [http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html HTTPD Release Guidelines] is a helpful "overall process" backgrounder, but HTTPD does not use a test-build stage. - The Commons [http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/releases/prepare.html Preparation Guide] is a helpful preparation backgrounder, but Commons uses the "beta/release-candidate/final" process. - - Likewise, the [http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html HTTPD Release Guidelines] is a helpful "overall process" backgrounder, but HTTPD does not use a test-build stage. Dependency versions for this release: