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Re: Hibachi binaries are now available [message #3722 is a reply to message #3559] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 15:39 |
Denise Schmidt Messages: 66 Registered: July 2009 |
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The post below indicated a release would be available around this time.
Is that still on schedule? A few more developers on my team are about to
try using Hibachi so if there is a newer release about to be provided, I'd
like to let them know. Thanks.
Denise
Tom GROSMAN wrote:
> We have put up the first binary builds on the eclipse.org servers. To access
> them, go to the Hibachi homepage (www.eclipse.org/hibachi) and click on the
> Downloads link on the left menu. We have not created a update site on the
> Eclipse servers for this 'Integration" build.
> Since this is the first integration build (the release will be in a month)
> of the plugin, there will likely be some interesting "features" that users
> encounter. I remind everyone that bugzilla is used to consult, update and
> create bugs, as well as submit bug fixes. So if you don't yet have and
> account, I strongly encourage you to create one at
> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs.
> Documentation exists in the plugin, more is on the way. I encourage you to
> contribute, including to the Hibachi wiki, also accesible via the project
> homepage.
> Tom Grosman
> Hibachi Project Lead
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Re: Hibachi binaries are now available [message #4040 is a reply to message #3722] |
Mon, 16 June 2008 14:45 |
Adam Haselhuhn Messages: 9 Registered: July 2009 |
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Denise,
I apologize for the slow response. The official release review has been
delayed until July 16th. However, the release review is simply a formal
process followed for each release to document the specifics of the release.
It is unlikely that the binaries will change as a result of the release
review.
We will keep the Hibachi project homepage and this newsgroup informed
regarding updates to project schedule and release dates.
Adam Haselhuhn
Hibachi project committer
"Denise Schmidt" <denise.schmidt@lmco.com> wrote in message
news:b3c04532298f39572f1e10f37e560e2a$1@www.eclipse.org...
> The post below indicated a release would be available around this time.
> Is that still on schedule? A few more developers on my team are about to
> try using Hibachi so if there is a newer release about to be provided, I'd
> like to let them know. Thanks.
>
> Denise
>
> Tom GROSMAN wrote:
>
>> We have put up the first binary builds on the eclipse.org servers. To
>> access them, go to the Hibachi homepage (www.eclipse.org/hibachi) and
>> click on the Downloads link on the left menu. We have not created a
>> update site on the Eclipse servers for this 'Integration" build.
>
>> Since this is the first integration build (the release will be in a
>> month) of the plugin, there will likely be some interesting "features"
>> that users encounter. I remind everyone that bugzilla is used to consult,
>> update and create bugs, as well as submit bug fixes. So if you don't yet
>> have and account, I strongly encourage you to create one at
>> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs.
>
>> Documentation exists in the plugin, more is on the way. I encourage you
>> to contribute, including to the Hibachi wiki, also accesible via the
>> project homepage.
>
>> Tom Grosman
>> Hibachi Project Lead
>
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Re: Hibachi binaries are now available [message #565652 is a reply to message #3559] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 15:39 |
Denise Schmidt Messages: 66 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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The post below indicated a release would be available around this time.
Is that still on schedule? A few more developers on my team are about to
try using Hibachi so if there is a newer release about to be provided, I'd
like to let them know. Thanks.
Denise
Tom GROSMAN wrote:
> We have put up the first binary builds on the eclipse.org servers. To access
> them, go to the Hibachi homepage (www.eclipse.org/hibachi) and click on the
> Downloads link on the left menu. We have not created a update site on the
> Eclipse servers for this 'Integration" build.
> Since this is the first integration build (the release will be in a month)
> of the plugin, there will likely be some interesting "features" that users
> encounter. I remind everyone that bugzilla is used to consult, update and
> create bugs, as well as submit bug fixes. So if you don't yet have and
> account, I strongly encourage you to create one at
> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs
> Documentation exists in the plugin, more is on the way. I encourage you to
> contribute, including to the Hibachi wiki, also accesible via the project
> homepage.
> Tom Grosman
> Hibachi Project Lead
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Re: Hibachi binaries are now available [message #565672 is a reply to message #3722] |
Mon, 16 June 2008 14:45 |
Adam Haselhuhn Messages: 9 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Denise,
I apologize for the slow response. The official release review has been
delayed until July 16th. However, the release review is simply a formal
process followed for each release to document the specifics of the release.
It is unlikely that the binaries will change as a result of the release
review.
We will keep the Hibachi project homepage and this newsgroup informed
regarding updates to project schedule and release dates.
Adam Haselhuhn
Hibachi project committer
"Denise Schmidt" <denise.schmidt@lmco.com> wrote in message
news:b3c04532298f39572f1e10f37e560e2a$1@www.eclipse.org...
> The post below indicated a release would be available around this time.
> Is that still on schedule? A few more developers on my team are about to
> try using Hibachi so if there is a newer release about to be provided, I'd
> like to let them know. Thanks.
>
> Denise
>
> Tom GROSMAN wrote:
>
>> We have put up the first binary builds on the eclipse.org servers. To
>> access them, go to the Hibachi homepage (www.eclipse.org/hibachi) and
>> click on the Downloads link on the left menu. We have not created a
>> update site on the Eclipse servers for this 'Integration" build.
>
>> Since this is the first integration build (the release will be in a
>> month) of the plugin, there will likely be some interesting "features"
>> that users encounter. I remind everyone that bugzilla is used to consult,
>> update and create bugs, as well as submit bug fixes. So if you don't yet
>> have and account, I strongly encourage you to create one at
>> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs
>
>> Documentation exists in the plugin, more is on the way. I encourage you
>> to contribute, including to the Hibachi wiki, also accesible via the
>> project homepage.
>
>> Tom Grosman
>> Hibachi Project Lead
>
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