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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Who's in and who's not in Luna ...

I count 77 projects on the /releases/luna page.

The page indicates that the following projects from last year have not yet opted in:

Agent Modeling Platform
EclipseLink Project
SCA Tools

If I have missed your request to join, please let me know ASAP. Otherwise, you're going to need to work with your PMC to make the case to join.

Wayne

On 01/09/2014 10:02 AM, David M Williams wrote:
According
http://projects.eclipse.org/releases/luna

There are 75 projects participating in Luna (from my quick count).  Two of those, Orion and Paho, are not aggregated in common repository, so that implies we should have 73 files in 'org.eclipse.simrel.builds. In fact, we have 77 files ... I know of two of those that should be removed, Amp and SOA-SCA, which will leave 75.

So that means we are "a couple off" ... not sure why, but will be looking closer at that in the days/weeks ahead. I'll be most concerned if there's projects planning to be in Luna, but were not in M4 ... but, there are other possible explanations ... including me miscounting! ... but if anyone knows why already it'd save me some work if you let us know.

I plan to remove Amp and soa-sca files later today:
Bug 425197 - remove app.b3aggrcon file and soa-sca.b3aggrcon file for Luna (master)

There are also some projects that have some disabled features. I plan to remove those too, this afternoon. They are discussed in following two bugs:

Bug 424194 - Temp disable Modisco, jwt, and papyrus
Bug 415535 - org.eclipse.dltk.mylyn feature in DLTK b3aggrcon file is (still) disabled

Thanks,



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