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The Apache Struts group is pleased to announce that Struts 2.0.6 is available as a "#####" release. \[\[The Beta designation indicates that we believe the distribution needs wider testing before being upgraded to a "General Availability" release. Your input is essential.\] The GA designation is our highest quality grade. \]

[http://struts.apache.org/download.cgi#struts###]

The release is also available from the central Maven repository under Group ID "org.apache.struts".

The #.#.x series of the Apache Struts framework has a minimum requirement of the following specification versions:
* Java Servlet #.# and JavaServer Pages (JSP) #.#
* Java 2 Standard Platform Edition (J2SE) #.#

The release notes are available online at:
* [http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/version-notes-xxx###.html]

Should any issues arise with your use of any version of the Struts framework, please post your comments to the user list, and, if appropriate, file a ticket with JIRA.

- The Apache Struts group.

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The Struts #.#.#.# test build is now available.

Release notes:
* [http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/releaseversion-notes-####.html]

Distribution:
* [http://people.apache.org/builds/struts/#.#.#.#/]

Maven 2 staging repository:
* [https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/staging/]

Once you have had a chance to review the test build, please respond with a vote on its quality:

[ ] Leave at test build
[ ] Alpha
[ ] Beta
[ ] General Availability (GA)

Everyone who has tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and more +1s than -1s.

This is a "fast-track" release vote. If we have a positive vote after 24 hours (at least three binding +1s and more +1s than -1s),  the release may be submitted for mirroring and announced to the usual channels.

The website download link will include the mirroring timestamp parameter [1], which limits the selection of mirrors to those that have been refreshed since the indicated time and date. (After 24 hours, we \*must\* remove the timestamp parameter from the website link, to avoid unnecessary server load.) In the case of a fast-track release, the email announcement will not link directly to <download.cgi>, but to <downloads.html>, so that we can control use of the timestamp parameter.

[1] <[http://apache.org/dev/mirrors.html#use|http://apache.org/dev/mirrors.html#use]>

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