I've been beating up the issue queue here. http://drupal.org/project/issues/install_profile_api?categories=bug is down to a pretty small number of relatively minor bugs. I'd like to roll some official releases. At the very least, I'd like to get a new 6.x out so our "recommended" release doesn't have a README.txt from another module. ;)
But, I think things are relatively stable and happy now. I don't see any reason to keep calling this stuff "beta". Let's just ship 5.x-2.0 and 6.x-1.2. As we fix more bugs, we'll make more releases, but it'd be nice to have a relatively clean slate to work from.
Any objections?
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Comment #1
dmitrig01 commented+1
Comment #2
boris mann commentedYep, go for it. Wow, real releases :P
Now, at some point, I'd love to start thinking about less hacking our way around the lack of a bunch of this stuff in core...
Comment #3
webchickI greatly welcome patches in that direction. :D I know Henrique/recidive is working on some backend standardization to make CRUD easier. http://groups.drupal.org/node/16711 is a jumping-off point for these efforts.
Comment #4
quicksketchI hope no one minds that I hopped in and finished this task up. I cleaned up the remaining issues for the Drupal 6 branch and backported all the changes (nice work dww on backporting the Drupal 6 version!)
To avoid confusion, I've re-branched the Drupal 6 version into DRUPAL-6--2, since it is a pretty drastic departure from the 5--1 version. So now we have DRUPAL-6--2 and DRUPAL-5--2 branches for active development, which should be mostly in sync. The new releases are both 2.0 versions.
Comment #5
boris mann commentedAwesome, thanks Nate. One thing for everyone to review is Alex Barth's thoughts on Port --> in the comments on this Profile Wizard poll: http://groups.drupal.org/node/17916
Comment #6
dwwAgreed, thanks Nate!