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Re: [iot-pmc] Eclipse ioFog release 1.1.0

Hi, Ben.

Glad you noticed that announcement but that is not the 1.1.0 release. We are still implementing the recommendations that have been made and we will be doing the announcement of the official Eclipse ioFog 1.1.0 release soon.

We have had a challenge regarding how to announce the Kubernetes integration (which is not in 1.1.0) because it is not yet through the Eclipse release process but the market timing is such that we have been asked from multiple channels to officially announce that we have an active Kubernetes integration available.

The next official Eclipse ioFog release with Kubernetes support is coming right on the heels of the 1.1.0 training wheels release, of course, but first we have to finish getting things squared away properly with the last pieces as stated above.

Thanks,
Kilton

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 6:49 AM Benjamin Cabé <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Le lun. 24 juin 2019 à 00:31, Woodard, David <david.woodard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

Same for me, +1 for the release information, well done. I agree with Jens’ and Benjamin’s feedback. The two biggest items for me are:

 

  1. The website doesn’t appear to provide proper information about the project (Jens’ comments). Maybe review other Eclipse IoT projects for a guide?
  2. I am really confused by the versioning. The release if for 1.1.0, the website references 1.0, and the release material lists modules that are all 1.0.x. Maybe some clarification on this would be helpful.

 

Thanks,

--Dave

 

 

From: <iot-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Jens Reimann <jreimann@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: PMC list for IoT top level project <iot-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, June 21, 2019 at 3:43 AM
To: PMC list for IoT top level project <iot-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [iot-pmc] Eclipse ioFog release 1.1.0

 

A general +1 from me as well to the release information. However I think there are few things to understand/clear out before: So in addition to Benjamin's remarks, I also have trouble understanding the context of the "iofog.org" web page:

 

If this is the "development website", then I think a few things are missing [1]:

 

---

Development Website
    Is hosted on Eclipse Foundation-provided infrastructure;
    Uses the formal name including appropriate marks, e.g. Eclipse Foo™, on the page title, first mention in the text, and on all prominent references to the project;
    Project incubation status (if applicable) is correctly noted;
    Includes a concise description of the project (with all necessary marks); and
    The standard navigation links (e.g. https://www.eclipse.org) are included in the website footer.

---

 

If this is not the development website, then were would it be?

 

There also is a link to "community guidelines" [2], including a "code of conduct" [3]. I am not sure how that relates to the Eclipse Foundation?

 

I also do understand that you want to put up an "enterprise" supported version [4]. However I do see at least two problems here: How would other contributes be listed in the future? What would be the requirements to get listed on this site? And then the re-use of the name "ioFog" [5]. On the one page it is "Eclipse ioFog" on the other page it is "Edgeworx ioFog".

 

 

On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 10:08 AM Benjamin Cabé <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Great work on the release material! +1 from me in principal, with some additional comments below though:

I've noticed there is an iofog.org website but: 

  1. it is not obvious how to find it (usually one would setup a redirect from eclipse.org/iofog to this property)
  2. it needs some work w.r.t Eclipse trademark guidelines (i.e it should say *Eclipse* ioFog on the homepage)
  3. there is a mention of a 1.0.0 release which doesn't sound right? https://iofog.org/releases.html 
  4. you should provide a "Security" link pointing to people to https://www.eclipse.org/security/ at a minimum, so that users know how to report vulnerabilities in a responsible way.

Cheers!

Benjamin -

 

Le jeu. 20 juin 2019 à 04:16, Kilton Hopkins <kilton@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

Good afternoon, PMC team!

 

We are seeking your review and approval of an initial "training wheels" release of Eclipse ioFog so we can accomplish a couple of things. Those things are:

 

1 - Learn the process of doing an Eclipse project release so we are better prepared for our next release (which will be coming shortly after)

 

2 - Make an official release from the IP that was reviewed during the initial code contribution and cover some of the smaller contributions since then.

https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.iofog/releases/1.1.0 

 

Please let me know if you have any comments or feedback, especially as we are just learning the release process, but otherwise would you mind giving it a +1?

 

Thanks,

Kilton

 

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