On Nov 24, 2010, at 9:19 PM, Brett Porter wrote:

> 
> On 25/11/2010, at 12:12 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:44 PM, Ralph Goers wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm not against any of the changes you made and it is my fault for not 
>>> noticing earlier. As a general rule I don't believe the Apache pom should 
>>> contain alpha or beta releases.
>> 
>> I would say they can't. You potentially destabilize someone's environment 
>> entirely. We don't have the best track record for making sure things work, 
>> the WAR plugin is a recent case in point. If there are betas, maybe on a 
>> case by case basis. If there are actually alpha plugins in there then -1.
> 
> Let's put it in context...
> 
> The betas are:
> - assembly plugin 2.2-beta-5 (was in beta before)
> - site plugin 3.0-beta-3 (only in maven 3 profile, no alternative)
> - enforcer plugin 1.0-beta-1 (very stable version).
> - release plugin 2.0-beta-9.
> 

The non-Maven 3 stuff should be released. Those things have been in beta for 
years. But once that is done I believe the policy should stand that the POM 
that ships and touches almost every Maven user in the world should not have 
beta or alpha plugins in there. 

> There's been nothing upgraded to a beta - they were there already.
> 
> assembly 2.2 and enforcer 1.0 were released recently, and the release plugin 
> has been out for ages. They can probably go into the next parent POM release 
> (I've just updated trunk).
> 
> Beyond that, I agree - let's not use beta-quality code (or better, not ship 
> beta-quality code :)
> 
> - Brett
> 
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Thanks,

Jason

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