As you may have noticed, the MAVEN_RC1_STABLE branch is now open for
business.
I've backported the fixes post the RC1 refactor tag, so it should all be
up to date.
The goal is to keep this a functioning set of code and apply fixes to it
until the refactor is ready to be dropped in. As
Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/08/2003 08:20:58 AM:
> I'm confused.
Bummer, I was trying to not confuse people.
> My understanding is:
> - So RC1_STABLE is the branch people should be using if they want to
build
> and use latest maven and do bits and pieces development
Yes.
> - HE
> > - for RC1, all fixes on the branch will be merged down to HEAD
> That depends on whether the fixes for RC1 will require what's
> in HEAD or
> not.
I thought RC1 would come from HEAD because that's where the memory leak is
fixed. Aside from that, once maven is in RC mode, the number of big ch
it actually works...
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >As you may have noticed, the MAVEN_RC1_STABLE branch is now open for
> >business.
> >
> >I've backported the fixes post the RC1 refactor tag, so it should all
be
> >up to date.
> >
>
Cheers,
Brett
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: MAVEN_RC1_STABLE branch
>
>
> As you may have noticed, the MAVEN_RC1_STABLE branch i
MAVEN_RC1_STABLE branch is now open for
business.
I've backported the fixes post the RC1 refactor tag, so it should all be
up to date.
The goal is to keep this a functioning set of code and apply fixes to it
until the refactor is ready to be dropped in. As such, all non-core work
should happen in this b