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Re: [eclipse-dev] Reminder of Juno SR1 RC1 +0

Yes, Dani explained it, but put another way, the "new" thing on the calendar, the "Juno SR1 RC1 +0", is meant to represent the deadline of getting that build delivered. Sometimes the "final build" is done on that day (if we need respins, etc.) but ideally it is finished/complete/signed-off the day before.

Its not obvious from the embedded calendar on the build schedule page, (and I can not find a way to enable it) but if you go to the main google calendar page, you can see some color coding that displays deadlines in red, if that helps.

One way to get to the main google page calendar is to click on the "+Google Calendar" icon at the lower right of the embedded calendar.


And then you can see the color coding.




[I don't have all deadlines on the calendar yet, but plan to add them as we near them.)

Suggestions welcome.

Thanks,





From:        Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:        "General development mailing list of the Eclipse project." <eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:        08/14/2012 08:06 AM
Subject:        Re: [eclipse-dev] Reminder of Juno SR1 RC1 +0
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We always build the candidate before Friday, so that there is time for the test pass and critical bug fixing + rebuilds. Which won't happen this time as there's not test pass for the warm-up build.

Dani

From: Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran <jarthana@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "General development mailing list of the Eclipse project." <eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 14.08.2012 14:03
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] Reminder of Juno SR1 RC1 +0






Hi David,


I was a bit confused by the presence of the entry "Juno SR1 RC1 +0" in the build schedule page (
http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/platform-releng/buildSchedule.html)

I wasn't expecting this on the build schedule calendar, I thought the Wednesday build was the usual M build and the Friday one was the RC1 +0 build, i.e. until this mail arrived. Or has it always been like this and I didn't notice in the past?


Jay




From:        
David M Williams <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
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"General development mailing list of the Eclipse project." <eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:        
08/14/2012 08:58 AM
Subject:        
[eclipse-dev] Reminder of Juno SR1 RC1 +0
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Quick reminder, RC1 +0 build is scheduled for Wednesday, sign-offs will be Thursday, and promotion on Friday.

Also, RC1 is considered "warm-up" ... not a true, nearly-frozen, ready-for-full-adopter-testing "release candidate".


http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/plans/freeze_plan_4_2_1.php

But, a good time to triage what's targeted to "4.2.1" (if anything) and come up with realistic, feasible lists.

Thanks,

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