Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Commons Email 1.1 released

2007-09-28 Thread Henri Yandell
I think they're an old convenience that people have kept because that's what people do with things that are not obviously broken. I'm +1 to getting rid of them, I don't think they buy us anything, and if they're a mirror issue then the sooner the better. Anyone against rm'ing them? It should be p

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Commons Email 1.1 released

2007-09-28 Thread sebb
On 28/09/2007, Ben Speakmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are the current links touched by any scripts that generate sites, or are > they merely a convenience? I have no problem removing them if it won't hurt > anything. Sorry, no idea. But I removed the JMeter ones a while back, and have not been

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Commons Email 1.1 released

2007-09-28 Thread Ben Speakmon
Are the current links touched by any scripts that generate sites, or are they merely a convenience? I have no problem removing them if it won't hurt anything. Also, I was working from the release docs -- we should update them with stuff like this. On 9/28/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Commons Email 1.1 released

2007-09-28 Thread sebb
I discovered recently that the "current" links in the parent directory don't work properly on mirrors. I suggest that these are removed. E.g. at present all the current links on http://mirror.public-internet.co.uk/apache/commons/email/ are copies of the 1.0 files. I've not checked any other mi

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Commons Email 1.1 released

2007-09-27 Thread Ben Speakmon
The Apache Commons project is proud to announce the release of Commons Email 1.1. Commons Email makes it easier to perform common emailing tasks from Java. It sits on top of the JavaMail API, which it tries to simplify. The 1.1 release addresses several bugs present in the 1.0 release as well as