Hi Tailor
10X for the detailed status update.
So from developers side, contribution process remains using github.
Is that correct?
10X, Itai
From: che-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:che-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tyler Jewell
Sent: יום ד 17 יוני 2015 18:22
To: che developer discussions
Subject: Re: [che-dev] Eclipse Che initial contribution plan
Here is the latest status.
1. The Che project has been cleared to make an initial contribution into the Eclipse repositories.
2. We are planning to make this contribution happen in our next sprint of development. We are currently in the middle of preparing our source code to make this contribution.
3. We have not yet completed review of 3rd party sources.
4. After the initial contribution, we have to create CQs for each of the 3rd party sources, and then those are reviewed by Eclipse foundation.
5. We will be maintaining a GitHub mirror.
Our GitHub repositories will generally be ahead of the Eclipse release version. This version that is being initially submitted is for Che 3.8. We are about to release 3.10.1, so it's likely
that by the time this legal review process is fully completed, we could be on the 3.11.x release train.
Given all of this, we estimate that it will be another 4-8 weeks to complete the initial submission and then to upgrade the release to the latest Che release.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 1:13 AM, Fonio, Itai <itai.fonio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Regarding #6 in the original list: "After eclipse accept this contribution and host on their
git infrastructure
we will have to migrate our codenvy/che-* to their git hosting."
Do you know the timelines for this?
When it happens, will you maintain a mirror in github?
10X, Itai
From:
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On Behalf Of Sergii Kabashniuk
Sent: יום ה 02 אפריל 2015 17:54
To: Tyler Jewell
Cc: che developer discussions; codenvy; All
Subject: Re: [che-dev] Eclipse Che initial contribution plan
Good news everyone
officially moved to the new structure.
It means no changes in master allowed. Only in support branches over PR. All comunication can be done over Roman
I've committed necessary changes to
So they adapted to the new structure.
If you are using cuild, make sure you pull latest changes from deployment
Sergii Kabasniuk
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Merging of "che" branches postponed until the end of "che" weekly meeting
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Tyler Jewell <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Once we convert over to this new repository structure, is someone going to update the various places where we referenc the old the repository
names?
1. In the sdk readme, it has old references.
2. In the codenvy docs / downloads, do we have links to the right place to clone source (I think we have a downloads page, and eclipse che page on where to get these repositories).
3. in the marketing site, there are references to che - does it point to the right repository?
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The good news: SDK and hosted enviroment is working.
Tomorrow Apr 2 at 10:30 Kiev time. I will start merging "che" branches in
cloud-ide
After that I will send one more mail and welcome you to contribute to our new project structure.
Sergii Kabashnniuk
P.S.
plugin-svn will be moved to che-plugin next week.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here is the current status.
che-sdk - Vitaly in progress. Hope will be today. It's compiling, but not tested.
For projects that are the part of Hosted version
I've created branch "che" with changes for the che migration.
cloud-ide - is not compiling yet. Vitaly and me is working now. Expected to fix it today
Today or tomorrow when hosted and sdk version will be ready I will send one more mail.
It mean "go" for new commits in new structure.
Old projects will remain public for 1 month + ~6 month they will be private.
Then we will backup and remove from codenvy organization on github.
Also not accepted PR and old branches except master have to be moved manually. Projects that are not part of hosted version have to be adopted to new che dependencies by owners.
That is responsibility of branches owners, pull request owners or project owners.
plugin-svn will be moved to che-plugin next week.
One more time remind list of old projects.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We moved all expected artifacts to che-* structured.
We renamed all groupId to org.eclipse.che.*
We are about 40% of renaming artifactId.
We also expect to do some cleanup in
We alson need to rename orgId and artifactId in all plugins what are the part of Hosted-IDE
We expect to finish this work till the end of Apr 1.
Then you will be able to start migration of your branches to che-* projects
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Dmitry Kuleshov <dkuleshov@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
As I understand we can continue development using new structure on our github account until initial contribution is accepted by Eclipse.
With regards,
Dmitry
2015-03-27 18:43 GMT+02:00 Sergey Kryzhny <skryzhny@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Write access to these repositories removed.
assembly-che
On 27 March 2015 at 17:52, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm pretty confident in the way we choose to go to Eclipse Che
Are set up and building with maven.
I have some work to do with artifact renaming
In nearest hour write access to such projects
assembly-sdk
will be removed
Stay tuned for future instructions
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Gennady Azarenkov <gazarenkov@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sounds good, thanks
As I understand we can continue development using new structure on our github account until initial contribution is accepted by Eclipse.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Sergii Kabashniuk <skabashnyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have following plan to make initial Eclipse Che contribution.
1. Today Mar 27. We experimenting with project structure that we will contribute to eclipse in such projects
in codenvy organization on github.
2. Approximately in one or two working days Mar 27-Apr 1 We will remove write access for the following projects.
Or maybe we gently asked to not to push in master. I haven't decided yet ))
In this time I will move content of this project to che-*
+ I will change groupId and artifactId of this projects
3. Until the end of working day April 1 we will
know when we can give write access to all developers in che-*
either open write access for the existed projects
4. After opening write access to codenvy/che-* projects
developers have to manually migrate their branches to the new structure.
5. We will provide Eclipse our codenvy/che-* code as initial contribution.
6. After eclipse accept this contribution and host on their git infrastructure
we will have to migrate our codenvy/che-* to their git hosting.
Details of this procedure will be provided later.
Sergii Kabashniuk
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