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Re: proposed binaries for 10.0.2.1 posted: msg#00213apache.db.derby.devel
Samuel Andrew McIntyre wrote: > Give them the once over, feedback is greatly appreciated, of course. I > will be forwarding this to the Incubator PMC shortly to ask for > permission to post as a release. Here are the changes included since > 10.0.2.0, the initial code drop: The file CHANGES is missing. See http://mirrors.qualsec.net/apache/httpd/CHANGES_2.0 for a textual variant and http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/changes.html for a HTML variant (they are not related, just examples), I think both variants should be included. I think both are good, but I especially like how the HTML one also for each fix points to the relevant bug description. The text for these should possibly come from the "svn log" command, which may make people considering writing good explanations. I'm not sure what is the ASF practice here. /Jonas
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