Wayne,
This is a good link, but it directly brings up the question on how this list is sorted/processed (no, I do not expect any real answer here).
This seems to suggest that the sorting does not have any meaning, because obviously many other CQs from lower on the list have been processed. So I do not see how this link answers Werner’s question (and I am personally interested because it was me who created the CQ).
But back to the original topic, Christopher’s question points at a real problem that projects with many external dependencies clearly suffer - I haven’t done any release for 1.5 years now, since there are long running CQs without an indication by when they might become approved.
Regards, Kai
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On 22/03/16 09:34 AM, Werner Keil
wrote:
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the input. Any idea, when the IP team might
get to those CQs. We were at the forefront of JSRs
(see https://github.com/jsr107/jsr107spec/issues/333 where
JSR 107 discusses a possible change of the same Spec License
in its public API already being Final there;-) but addressed
all concerns by Eclipse, Apache or similar Open Source
ecosystems where either JSR 363 or implementations (GeoAPI)
are used or will be in the near future.
Thanks,
Werner
Hi Werner,
Like Wayne said, before producing a milestone
release, or even checking in the code, the IP
team need to grant checkin approval. It does not
seem to be the case yet for the CQs you are
referring to.
Benjamin –
Hi
Wayne,
Thanks
for sharing. Guess it also means,
incubating UoMo can do a branch or even
Milestone release using JSR 363 till the
2 new CQs by SmartHome
Hi
Christopher.
Projects can do releases while in
incubation.
All CQs for code/libraries that
are included in the release bits
must be closed/approved by the IP
Team prior to the release.
In the time leading up to the
release, you can and should
distribute milestone builds that
includes code/libraries that the
IP team has granted checkin
approval for. These are not
official releases, and should be
annotated as such (e.g. 0.7M2).
I recommend that the Science
Working Group make a master list
of all the open CQs that are
required for the coordinated
autumn release that we can present
to the IP Team along with your
last question. This should be a
relatively easy query if we have a
list of participating projects.
Giving the IP Team a clear picture
of what needs to be accomplished
is the best way of getting that
question answered.
By way of background for those
readers who are not involved in
the Science Working Group's
communications: several of the
Science projects have decided to
do a coordinated release in the
fall (along the lines of what the
Planning Council does with the
Simultaneous Release)
HTH,
Wayne
On
21/03/16 07:04 PM, Christopher
Brooks wrote:
Triquetrum
is using the Parallel IP
Process.
We have open CQs for third party
material:
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10439
- diva
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10440
- ptolemy.actor.gui
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10441
- ptolemy.actor.lib
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10442
- ptolemy.core
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10443
- ptolemy.sdf
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10444
- ptolemy.gui
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10445
- ptolemy.moml
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10446
- org.ptolemy.commons
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10856
- ptolemy.domains.process
We
would like to participate in the
Science/Industry Working Group
Autumn 2016 release, which is
scheduled for October 21, 2016.
Can do an interim release with
open CQs while remaining in
incubation?
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Incubation_Phase
says:
- Interim
Releases. Incubation
Phase projects may make
releases. All major and
minor releases must go
through a Release
Review.
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews
says:
Intellectual
PropertyBefore
you can consider a Release
Review, all of the relevant
CQs must be approved by the
Eclipse Legal team. We
cannot schedule a Review
before the Legal team has
completed their work. If you
are waiting for CQs, please
review where your CQs are,
and when they are scheduled
to be reviewed, in the IP team
work queue.
The
above indicates to me that we
need to have the CQs approved
before release review. Does
approved mean closed?
If we need to have these CQs
closed, is it feasible to have
them closed by the end of
September so that we can
schedule a release review?
Thanks,
_Christopher
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