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Jackrabbit versioning & releases: msg#00363apache.jackrabbit.devel
Hi all, Now that JCR 1.0 is done, should we start thinking about making the 1.0 release of Jackrabbit? I just took the liberty of upgrading the Jackrabbit version number to 1.0-dev to match the latest JCR API version, but I think that sooner or later Jackrabbit needs to start using it's own version numbering. So, how about creating a 1.0 milestone in Jira and using it to track all the stuff that needs to be done before the release can be made? I think that there are quite a few people who are waiting for an official release before starting to use Jackrabbit. BR, Jukka Zitting
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