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From: Kevin S. <ks...@bo...> - 2014-01-13 19:08:41
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It's been suggested on the GS-dev list that due to the lack of development on the GWC master branch, we revert the version number to 1.5 and do a single 1.5.1 release. We could update the GT dependency to 10.4 and it would be used in both GS 2.4.4 and 2.5-beta. The new 1.6 branch would target release in conjunction with GT 12 and GS 2.6 (Getting the minor version for GS and GWC synced has a pleasing symmetry). All the bug fixes on the current 1.5.x branch were backported from master. It's probably a bit late to be adding my ResourceFilter patch to 1.6 if we're releasing the beta this weekend as it's injecting new behaviour right into the heart of things, and it's certainly not appropriate for 1.5.1. Andrea's ProxyLayer patch seems like it ought to be safe. Regardless of what's done, I'll be moving this weekend so I'm probably not going to have time to to do a release (and certainly not 2 of them if we do both 1.5.1 and 1.6-beta together) On 9 January 2014 10:07, Kevin Smith <ks...@bo...> wrote: > We've got a couple of bug fixes on the 1.5 branch now so a 1.5.1 release > is probably a good idea. We could try to coordinate this with the > GeoServer 2.4.4/GeoTools 10.4 release this month as we'd do for a full > release, or we could leave patch releases uncoordinated. About the only > advantage I can think of to coordinating in this case would be to have the > GeoTools dependency match up exactly. It doesn't seem to be worth the > trouble. Any thoughts? > > -- > > Kevin Smith > > Junior Software Engineer | Boundless > > ks...@bo... > > +1-778-785-7459 > > @boundlessgeo <https://twitter.com/boundlessgeo> > -- Kevin Smith Junior Software Engineer | Boundless ks...@bo... +1-778-785-7459 @boundlessgeo <https://twitter.com/boundlessgeo> |